Call me if: You're vomiting and can't keep water down You have severe pain at the injection site You see signs of infection (warmth, pus, spreading redness) You're having trouble breathing or showing signs of an allergic reaction You're so nauseous you can't eat for more than 24 hours You just feel really off, and something doesn't seem right Don't call me if: You have mild nausea (totally normal) You saw a drop of blood (also normal) You're tired on the first day (expected) You have a small bruise (happens sometimes) When in doubt, send a message through the patient portal or call
Of Carmots three clinical candidates, the furthest advanced is CT-388, a weekly injectable, Phase II ready, dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist indicated to treat obesity in patients with and without type 2 diabetes
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Overall, 73% were White, 4% were Black or African American and 13% were Asian