The pathological model of DCM/HF was induced through repeated intraperitoneal injections of doxorubicin hydrochloride (Dox), a widely used chemotherapeutic drug known for its cardiotoxic effects
Gastrointestinal symptoms are the most frequently reported adverse effects and may include: Nausea and vomiting often severe and persistent, potentially leading to dehydration and, in some cases, acute kidney injury (particularly if you have existing kidney problems) Abdominal pain or discomfort ranging from mild cramping to significant pain Diarrhoea which may be frequent and watery Loss of appetite more pronounced than usual Bloating and indigestion due to delayed gastric emptying Hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) is another concern, particularly if you are taking other diabetes medications such as insulin or sulphonylureas
Poor sleep can: Increase hunger Increase cravings Reduce energy levels Make healthy choices harder Even the best weight loss plan becomes more challenging when youre chronically sleep deprived
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Site rotation system Injecting into the same spot repeatedly is a guaranteed path to worsening reactions
If your blood sugar levels are well-controlled with semaglutide, adding Mucinex is unlikely to cause major issues