Common: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation Reduced appetite (sometimes too much) Mild low blood sugar (especially with other diabetes medications) Injection site reactions Less common but serious: Pancreatitis Gallbladder issues Kidney complications from dehydration Thyroid tumors (observed in rodent studies and still under investigation in humans) This is a non-exhaustive list
A study by scientists from the University of Bern in Switzerland has found that appetite-suppressing injections also improve mood, wellbeing and quality of life more than insulin and other antidiabetic drugs
Individuals in California can find reputable weight loss clinics by seeking referrals from healthcare providers or researching options, which also offers consultations to assess their weight loss program solutions
Clinical evidence shows no significant difference in weight loss or blood sugar control between morning and evening injections when dosed consistently
What if I can only find 1mL syringes
Check the temperature exposure history and shelf life status of your current vial