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Redefining biomarkers in heart failure
Patients should contact their GP or diabetes team if they experience: Severe, persistent abdominal pain (potential pancreatitis) Persistent vomiting leading to dehydration Signs of hypoglycaemia (if taking alongside insulin or sulphonylureas) Severe or persistent constipation or abdominal distension Right upper quadrant pain, fever or jaundice (potential gallbladder problems) Sudden visual changes (especially in those with diabetic retinopathy) Allergic reactions or injection site problems Weight loss typically becomes noticeable within the first few weeks to months, though the rate varies considerably between individuals
Therefore, these have a longer-lasting effect on the body
Mistake 3: drawing from the vial with the same syringe Reusing syringes introduces bacteria from your skin, the injection site, and the air into the vial
And with absolutely ZERO caffeine this makes SWEAT a perfect supplement for evening exercise