Often, constipation is not a result of the chemotherapy drug, but is secondary to drugs given to control chemotherapy side effects or relieve cancer symptoms, such as anti-nausea drugs and pain relievers (Gibson 2006)
Side effects are uncommon and usually mild: Soreness or redness at the injection site Mild digestive upset Allergic reactions, which are rare Because a shot is an injection, it should always be given by a trained provider
What are the GLP-1 medications
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If you see any negative reactions, including swelling, redness, or pain that does not go away, inform your healthcare provider immediately
The staff was also very responsive, proactive me helpful regarding my appointment and prescription