Patients should be educated to recognise and report warning signs promptly, including: Seizure warning signs : unusual sensations, confusion, loss of consciousness, or convulsive movements Cardiovascular symptoms : chest pain, palpitations, severe dizziness, or shortness of breath Psychiatric changes : worsening depression, anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, or thoughts of self-harm Severe gastrointestinal symptoms : persistent vomiting, severe abdominal pain (which may indicate pancreatitis), or signs of dehydration Hypoglycaemia symptoms (if diabetic): tremor, sweating, confusion, or rapid heartbeat Medication adherence and technique should be reviewed regularly
Retatrutide is supplied strictly for laboratory, analytical and scientific research use only
B.et al (2007)
Once-Weekly Injections : Unlike medications that require daily doses, semaglutide only needs to be injected once a week, offering convenience and better adherence to the treatment plan
Once someone has been on an elevated dose for a few months, were going to taper them down over a month to a low dose and then ideally keep them there for like a month or two, he says