Gastrointestinal adverse effects are among the most common side effects of GLP-1 agonists, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and reduced appetite
Identification of likely pre-asthmatics could be as suggested earlier via family history, existing allergy to food, atopic dermatitis or upper airway disease, supplemented by tests for early lower airway involvement
Current studies are limited by: Without more research to go on, healthcare professionals arent turning to L-theanine as a first-line treatment
Osmotic agents like polyethylene glycol (Miralax) are also safe for long-term use and work by increasing water retention in the intestinal tract
Fact: Leg Pain and GLP-1s Myth: Ozempic directly causes permanent nerve damage in the legs
Cost structure and flexibility: Ro offers certain FDA-approved, brand-name GLP-1s at lower prices through insurance (if covered) and reduced cash-pay options (e.g