Dietary adjustments should support both weight loss and nutritional adequacy
Frequently Asked Questions: Yes, because they may support metabolic functions but should not be relied upon solely for losing weight
When tirzepatide slows the movement of food from the stomach to the small intestine, patients may experience a range of digestive symptoms including early satiety, postprandial fullness, bloating, nausea, and occasionally vomiting
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This can result in reduced muscle strength and function, a rare but concerning side effect that requires medical attention
Saxendas active ingredient, liraglutide, has a half-life (a way of measuring how long the drug sticks around in your system) of about 13 hours