Sleep and rest are part of the system
Signs you're ready to move to the next dose: GI symptoms (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea) have resolved or are minimal for at least 7 consecutive days Appetite suppression remains noticeable but you sense a plateau effect developing at the current dose You have completed at least 4 full weeks at the current dose level You have no significant intercurrent illness that might confuse attribution of new symptoms Signs to wait: Ongoing nausea or vomiting, even if mild, at the end of the current dose phase A recent GI illness (unrelated to the medication) that makes it hard to attribute current symptoms A major life stressor or schedule disruption that might amplify side effects Fewer than 4 weeks at the current dose, regardless of how you feel When in doubt, an additional week at the current dose costs very little
GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1s) were first used to help people with type 2 diabetes
Gene expression assay via Gpcr in fibroblasts and keratinocytes treated with Astaxanthin and Glutathione
Perioperative Outcomes and Downstaging Following Neoadjuvant Therapy For Lung Cancer - Analysis of the National Cancer Database
As with any wellness treatment, it is important to choose a reputable provider that employs qualified medical staff and follows proper clinical protocols