It's also important to ask about compounded tirzepatide in case your doctor thinks you should stick to normal tirzepatide

its relevance to retatrutide specifically is not yet established A history of pancreatitis or significant gastrointestinal disease Gallbladder disease , including a history of gallstones or cholecystitis Diabetes mellitus , particularly if managed with insulin or sulphonylureas, due to hypoglycaemia risk Cardiovascular disease , including arrhythmias or recent cardiac events Renal or hepatic impairment , which may affect tolerability and increase the risk of dehydration-related complications Pregnancy or breastfeeding no safety data exist for retatrutide in these groups Use of oral medicines where absorption may be affected by delayed gastric emptying , such as levothyroxine or combined oral contraceptives Seek urgent medical attention if you experience severe or persistent nausea or vomiting, persistent abdominal pain (which may indicate pancreatitis or gallbladder disease), signs of an allergic reaction (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing), chest pain, palpitations, or signs of dehydration

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The most important decision isnt simply choosing a medicationits choosing a medically supervised program that supports your long-term success
History of thyroid cancer : Patients with a history of medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) or multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN 2) should avoid semaglutide, as it may increase the risk of thyroid tumours in animal studies