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For oral semaglutide: Start at a daily dose of 3 mg Increase to 7 mg after the first 30 days For patients requiring additional glycemic control, the dose can be further increased to oral semaglutide 14 mg once daily This gradual increase helps to minimize side effects and allows the body to adjust to the medication
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PFK1 inhibition diverts upstream metabolites into the PPP, thereby increasing production of NADPH to support the antioxidant response [4649]
Without gastric POCUS imaging with this patient, we would not have known about the significant residual gastric volume
The underlying pathogenesis seems to be related to an inflammatory response to foreign microcapsules due to a potential deficiency of enzymes needed to break down the poly-(d,l-lactide- co -glycolide) material into lactic and glycolic acid [58,59,60]