Reviewed by Sloane Stoklosa, UGA Dietetic Intern References Ludwig, D
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Because compounded medication is prepared per prescription instead of pulled off a shelf, the lead time is not something that can be compressed at the last minute
Reduced appetite = reduced intake = increased risk of missing key nutrients like: Protein Iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc, potassium, choline, folate
Ultimately, the choice between TB-500 capsules, lyophilized powder, or nasal spray depends on factors such as convenience, researcher preference, and the desired mode of administration that aligns with the research or therapeutic goals
DJD has received consulting fees from Amgen, Alnylam, AstraZeneca Inc., Crinetics, Eli Lilly, General Medicines Inc., Kallyope, Metsera, Pfizer Inc., Protagonist Therapeutics Inc., and Sanofi and speaking fees from Novo Nordisk Inc