Dosing errors are also more common with compounded injections, since patients often need to measure doses manually from a vial rather than using a prefilled pen
They also share similar potential side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, and gastrointestinal discomfort, especially when first starting or increasing the dose
Pharmacokinetics: ADMET of Exenatide The mechanism behind the significant increase in cardiovascular event rates is unknown and requires further study
The Significance of Early Recognition: Early detection of AUD is pivotal for preventing its escalation to severe consequences
Side Effects, Risks, and Safety Considerations Tesamorelin commonly causes fluid retention and glucose metabolism changes, while retatrutide shares GLP-1 class effects including nausea, pancreatitis risk, and heart rate increases
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