Common short-term effects include: Nausea after meals Vomiting, especially after large or oily meals Loose stools or diarrhoea Constipation Abdominal discomfort Reduced hunger Early fullness Mild headache Tiredness Dizziness Low blood sugar, mainly in people with diabetes who also take insulin or sulfonylurea medicines Dehydration if vomiting or diarrhoea is frequent Food aversions or dislike for certain smells Mild symptoms can often be managed with diet changes and hydration
Also, avoid getting into eyes, nose or mouth
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It was the most stupid thing that Ive probably ever done. Dr Beccy Cooper, a Labour MP, former public health consultant and member of the Health and Social Care Committee, was shocked when we explained the findings in our investigation
Ipamorelin stimulates GH in a more selective manner, without significantly affecting these hormones
Most patients begin noticing appetite and craving changes within the first 12 weeks