Dosage & Administration Administered as a once-weekly subcutaneous injection, Use exactly as directed by your prescribing provider, Do not increase dose without medical guidance, Inject into abdomen, thigh, or upper arm, Rotate injection sites If a dose is missed: Take within 48 hours when possible, Otherwise resume next scheduled dose Precautions Tell your provider if you: Have diabetes or eye disease, Have kidney or pancreas problems, Take other prescription or OTC medications, Have mental health history including depression, Do not discontinue treatment without consulting your provider
In addition, patients should be aware of the signs and symptoms of pancreatitis, such as severe abdominal pain that radiates to the back, and seek medical attention if they experience these symptoms while taking GLP-1 receptor agonists
Ecological control of the gastrointestinal tract
50 mg vial 4 essential steps, about 3 minutes
Warnings and Precautions Hypokalemia: B12 therapy may cause a drop in potassium levels (hypokalemia), particularly during early treatment in patients with significant B12 deficiency
Given that fatigue is one of the most common GLP-1 side effects , this is a significant endorsement