COA Transparency Batch testing and product quality information available
Gastrointestinal symptoms are commonly monitored across incretin-based therapies, but patients should rely on approved labeling for approved medications and clinical-trial oversight for investigational medications
Non-Invasive Option No injections, no surgery, no downtimejust a simple, effective solution
Crohns disease Since aspirin increases the risk of Crohns disease (but not ulcerative colitis), people with Crohns disease should consider avoiding the medication (Chan 2011)
If youre new to self-injection, consulting with a healthcare provider for personalized training on injection techniques can be incredibly helpful
Its a subcutaneous injection, usually into the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm, using a small insulin syringe