Pregnant and Breastfeeding women Semalix 14 mg Tablet is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless a doctor determines the benefit clearly outweighs the risk
In patients with T2DM who do not have atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD)/indicators of high-risk, HF, or CKD and who need to minimize hypoglycemia and/or promote weight loss, GLP-1 RAs are generally recommended as a second or third-line option as add-on to metformin therapy
If you stop, the condition it was managing tends to return
That could drive up demand if some patients who wont take daily injections seek to take the pill instead
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Subcutaneous medications are not intended for injection into the muscle and, if administered into muscle, may result in bleeding into the muscle tissue