Its main functions include: Reduces appetite and cravings by suppressing hunger signals Enhances satiety and digestion by slowing gastric emptying Regulates blood sugar levels to promote sustained fat loss Typical Dosage: Start with 0.6 mg per day to 3.0 mg once daily for weight management Administration: Subcutaneous injection, usually in the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm Side Effects Nausea and digestive discomfort, particularly in the early stages Increased heart rate, especially with higher doses Mild headaches and dizziness Possible fatigue or low energy levels Rare risk of pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) Now lets see what experts have to say about this
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Converting mcg to mL Your dose is usually in mcg, but you inject in mL
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