Starting with lower doses and increasing gradually allows assessment of personal tolerance before committing to full therapeutic doses
Gastrointestinal effectsparticularly nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipationaffect 40-50% of patients, especially during dose escalation
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Taking semaglutide, eating well, and exercising regularly can boost your progress and help you make lasting, positive changes. Consulting with the right source As with any medical treatment, there are risks and benefits
Baseline control for the analysis of the Meal schedule experiment was calculated using days from Tuesday to Friday averaged, from Baseline weeks with the corresponding meal schedule conditions
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