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From a laboratory medicine perspective, the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine (ACB) and the Royal College of Pathologists (RCPath) advise that: HbA1c may be unreliable in the presence of haemolytic anaemia, haemoglobinopathies, or nutritional deficiencies affecting red cell biology and the direction of distortion may be high or low Clinicians should document any known haematological conditions when requesting HbA1c, so laboratory staff can flag potential inaccuracies Serum B12 testing should be considered in patients on long-term metformin who are symptomatic or have risk factors for deficiency, in line with MHRA and NICE advice Alternative tests fasting plasma glucose, OGTT, or interim use of fructosamine/glycated albumin should be considered when HbA1c reliability is in doubt The NHS website (nhs.uk) provides patient-facing information on the HbA1c test and factors that can affect its accuracy, which patients may find a useful starting point

For tattoo removal or deeper treatments, some temporary darkening or mild flaking may occur as your skin heals
In essence, adding Vitamins B6 and B12 ensures a comprehensive approach to managing diabetes and obesity, maximizing the benefits of your treatment plan
Common side effects include injection site reactions (burning, pain, swelling, redness), headache, mild diarrhea, and upset stomach
Hormones and medical conditions: One of the reasons we require blood work from our patients is to ensure nothing more serious is going on health-wise, as that can lead to fat thats very stubborn on your abdomen or elsewhere