Bottom line While feeling cold is not an official side effect of semaglutide, it can happen to some people as their bodies adjust to a lower caloric intake and weight loss on the medication
Understanding these mechanisms helps explain why they work so well, and why one may be a better fit for you than the other
Questions to have ready for your doctor: What dose was I on when I last injected
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Ways to reduce NAION risk include: Maintain controlled blood pressure, blood glucose, and cholesterol levels with direction from your doctor
GIP has been shown to decrease food intake while blunting the metabolic adaptive responses that usually occur with calorie restriction resulting in weight reductions, and when combined with GLP-1 receptor agonism, may result in greater effects on markers of metabolic dysregulation such as body weight, glucose and lipids