At 5 mg/mL: 0.25 mg = 5 units = 0.05 mL 0.5 mg = 10 units = 0.1 mL 1.0 mg = 20 units = 0.2 mL 1.7 mg = 34 units = 0.34 mL 2.0 mg = 40 units = 0.4 mL 2.4 mg = 48 units = 0.48 mL The lower volumes can be hard to see in a 1 mL syringe
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also activates a second gut hormone receptor, GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide) Plot twist: GLP-1 receptors are scattered throughout the body - including on immune cells and in the ovaries Here's where it gets interesting
This directly reduces the mechanical loading on the TMJ and masticatory muscles that drives long-term joint and tooth wear
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