Clinical Advantages Of Combination Therapy In Structured Care Greater Alignment Between Prescription And Treatment Intent Compounding allows clinicians to match medication structure to the care plan rather than forcing the plan to fit fixed products

Alternative medication classes should be considered if GLP-1 therapy proves intolerable: SGLT2 inhibitors (such as dapagliflozin, empagliflozin) for type 2 diabetes, which work via a completely different mechanism and rarely cause gastrointestinal side effects DPP-4 inhibitors (such as sitagliptin, linagliptin), which enhance endogenous GLP-1 activity more gently Metformin remains first-line for type 2 diabetes, though it can also cause gastrointestinal side effects Orlistat for weight management, though this also has gastrointestinal side effects of a different nature For weight management specifically, NICE recommends a comprehensive approach including dietary modification, increased physical activity, and behavioural interventions, with or without pharmacotherapy
Foods rich in B12 include: Beef liver Clams Fish like salmon and tuna Dairy products Fortified cereals However, people with absorption issues may still need injections
Other conditions or factors that may provoke sweating include: Hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) Hyperhidrosis hemochromatosis Tuberculosis Fungal infections Autoimmune disease HIV Hodgkins disease Gastroesophageal reflux disease Obstructive sleep apnea Hyperthyroidism Anxiety Medicines such as anti-depressants and steroids Alcohol or drug abuse Coughing and night sweats Coughing combined with night sweats are just two of the symptoms associated with tuberculosis (TB) one of the diseases mentioned above
Results also show that more than 4 in 5 (81%) of patients were prescribed a low maintenance dose of their GLP-1 drug, and that made a difference as well