Typical side effects include: Mild to moderate nausea, especially after larger or heavy meals A feeling of fullness or heavy stomach even after smaller meals Burping or changes in how your stomach feels after eating Constipation or, in some people, softer or more frequent stools Simple adjustments can often make these easier to handle: Eat more slowly and stop as soon as you feel comfortably full Choose lighter, less greasy meals on days when symptoms are stronger Drink water regularly throughout the day rather than in one large amount Go for gentle walks to help support digestion For many people, side effects decrease as their body adjusts and the dose increases gradually
02 Authenticity & Supply Chain Verification Visual Markers of Genuine Hospira Supply Authentic Hospira 30 mL vials can be verified through several manufacturing-specific markers
Clinical Implications The modulation of gut hormones by erythritol and xylitol presents a promising avenue for reducing added sugar in food formulation which can be a significant component in dietary strategies aimed at blood sugar and weight management
Glutathione may interact with some medications
Protects against free radical damage with Vitamin C
Systematic Synergy of Glucose and GLP-1 to Stimulate Insulin Secretion Revealed by Quantitative Phosphoproteomics