Practical strategies include: Gastrointestinal symptom management: Eat smaller, more frequent meals rather than large portions Avoid high-fat, spicy, or heavily processed foods that may exacerbate nausea Stay well-hydrated, sipping water throughout the day rather than drinking large volumes at once Consider ginger tea for nausea, though evidence is limited and patients should discuss any remedies with their healthcare provider Take the injection at a consistent time, preferably when you can rest if nausea occurs Hydration and urinary health: Maintain adequate fluid intake (approximately 1.5-2 litres daily unless otherwise advised by your healthcare professional, particularly if you have heart, liver or kidney disease) Monitor urine colourpale yellow indicates adequate hydration Avoid excessive caffeine or alcohol, which have diuretic effects Practice good perineal hygiene to reduce urinary tract infection risk Medication optimisation: The graduated dosing schedule is designed to improve tolerability

[6] Avoid or limit processed foods, added sugars, and saturated fats
Draw 5 ml of bacteriostatic water into the reconstitution syringe
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Post-Injection Care After administration, the site may be gently monitored for: Redness or mild irritation