Important areas to discuss include: Heart disease, heart rhythm concerns, high blood pressure, fainting, or a family history of sudden cardiac death Anxiety, bipolar disorder, psychosis, mania, or other mental health concerns Substance use or a history of medication misuse Tics or Tourettes syndrome Pregnancy, plans to become pregnant, or breastfeeding Other prescription medications, supplements, or substances that could interact with stimulants Vyvanse is a Schedule II controlled medication with a boxed warning for abuse, misuse, and addiction
Yes , you can switch between GLP-1 medications
The Roux-en-Y stasis syndromecharacterized by postprandial abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, and vomitingis particularly difficult to manage, and its severity may be proportional to the length of the Roux limb (generally, 25 cm is ideal to avoid stasis)
Schmidt M, Schmidt SA, Sandegaard JL, Ehrenstein V, Pedersen L, Srensen HT (2015) The Danish national patient registry: a review of content, data quality, and research potential
Peptides for Healing: What the Evidence Shows Peptides for healing by tissue: tendon, bone, wound, gut, post-surgery