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with gradual dose escalation to reduce gastrointestinal adverse reactions with metformin HCl [see Adverse Reactions (6.1)]
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Common Side Effects Some of the most commonly reported side effects of tirzepatide in clinical trials are: Nausea and diarrhoea (which were reported to occur while the tirzepatide dose was increased) Decreased appetite Vomiting Constipation Indigestion Stomach Pain Tirzapetide may cause serious side effects in a few cases
The combined activation of GIPR and GLP-1R by tirzepatide not only improved both glucose-dependent insulin secretion and glucose tolerance in mice 38 , but also showed significantly better efficacy than semaglutide and dulaglutide with regard to glucose control and weight loss 15,16