It works by mimicking the GLP-1 hormone, slowing digestion and reducing appetite
but even a significantly lower BAC of .02 percent can have adverse effects on your drivingspecifically, a decline in your visual function (rapid tracking of a moving target), a decline in your ability to perform two tasks at the same time, and impaired judgment, according to a guide to alcohol impairment and the ABCs of BAC, from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

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Comprehensive Blood Tests Before Starting: Before initiating GLP-1 therapy, a full medical evaluation and blood work are conducted
Lin F, Yu B, Ling B, et al