As weight decreases and blood pressure naturally falls, medication doses may become excessive, leading to hypotension, dizziness, or electrolyte imbalances
Larmon WA (1970) Surgical management of tophaceous gout
Scurvy a severe vitamin C deficiency once linked to 1700s sailors is now being discussed in connection with GLP-1 weight loss drugs
Malignant melanotic schwannian tumor: a clinicopathologic, immunohistochemical, and gene expression profiling study of 40 cases, with a proposal for the reclassification of melanotic schwannoma
Other common side effects of GLP-1s include a sensation of early fullness, reduced appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea
After gallbladder removal, these genetic contexts may inform whether a patient is more or less likely to tolerate standard GLP-1 dosing or whether personalized dose titration protocols are warranted