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Those antibodies could make future doses less effective, increase the risk of future reactions, or, in some therapeutic proteins, interfere with related natural proteins in the body
The extent to which a once-weekly, continuously present amylin analogue reproduces these meal-linked effects as opposed to producing a tonic, non-pulsatile signal quite unlike physiological amylin is a genuinely open question, discussed further in our review of how cagrilintide affects gastric emptying and postprandial metabolism
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