Increasing heart rate Worsening depression, behavior changes, or suicidality Never share the semaglutide with other people Drug Interactions As with other medications, compounded semaglutide can interact with alcohol and certain prescription and non-prescription medications and herbal products
It has the number "7" embossed on one side and "novo" on the other
The names and codes currently associated with retatrutide include: International Nonproprietary Name (INN): Retatrutide this is the official generic name assigned by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and recorded in the WHO INN list, to facilitate consistent identification across countries Development code: LY3437943 this alphanumeric identifier was assigned by Eli Lilly and Company, the pharmaceutical manufacturer developing the compound, and is frequently used in clinical trial documentation and scientific publications [1] [2] Descriptive terms: Sometimes referred to informally in research contexts as a GLP-1/GIP/glucagon triple agonist or a triagonist , though these are descriptive terms rather than formal names No proprietary brand name (such as those used for semaglutide Ozempic, Wegovy or tirzepatide Mounjaro) has been officially assigned or approved for retatrutide at the time of writing
For most patients, option 1 is fine
When digestion slows (such as on Wegovy), it can cause symptoms such as bloating, acid reflux or heartburn , and indigestion