Your semaglutide unit numbers are irrelevant for tirzepatide
KLOW is sold strictly as a research chemical for laboratory use only
Not since Botox, and before that Viagra, has a drug brand become so well known so quickly
Monitoring for side effects: Patients starting semaglutide should be closely monitored for serious side effects, like: Pain in the upper part or middle of the stomach that spreads to the back Allergic reaction Decreased urination and swelling of the feet, legs, or ankles Changes in vision Fainting or dizziness Yellow eyes (jaundice), dark urine, or clay-colored stools Rapid heartbeat Sweating, confusion, drowsiness, headache, or blurred vision Customizing a treatment plan: Semaglutide should be tailored to each patients unique health profile, including their cardiovascular risk and comorbidities
The issue you mention is a very real side effect - however, I address it in a completely different way by substituting the .9% Bacteriostatic Saline diluent solution with a proprietary blend of a wound wash Irrigant solution comprised of NanoMetallic Silver Oxide
Centeno, for putting together this helpful resource and for your continued commitment to educating both physicians and patients