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collapse Signs of sepsis: high fever or very low temperature, rapid breathing, confusion, or feeling extremely unwell following an injection Severe hypoglycaemia with loss of consciousness or inability to swallow Severe chest pain or significant difficulty breathing Contact your GP or a healthcare professional promptly if you experience: Injection site reactions such as persistent redness, swelling, warmth, or pain, which may indicate infection or an inflammatory response Systemic symptoms including fever, chills, or malaise following administration Gastrointestinal symptoms such as severe or persistent nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain these are known effects associated with GLP-1 receptor agonism and may require clinical assessment [15] [6] Symptoms of hypoglycaemia shakiness, sweating, confusion, or palpitations particularly if retatrutide is being used alongside other glucose-lowering agents Cardiovascular symptoms such as a rapid or irregular heartbeat Report suspected side effects via the MHRA Yellow Card Scheme at yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk

Suitability is confirmed beforehand to avoid contraindications
One large egg gives you about 6 grams of protein, meaningful iron, and one of the richest food sources of biotin available
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For people who are taking GLP-1s, experts recommend at least 150 minutes of moderately intense aerobic exercise each week, and two to three sessions of strength training