Drug Interactions GLP-1 medications can interact with other medications-particularly diabetes medications (increased risk of low blood sugar), blood thinners (affected absorption), and other medications affecting gastrointestinal function
Read through this fact sheet on Flatulence from GLP-1 Injections to better understand why it happens, when it typically occurs, and what you can do about it
Yes, common gastrointestinal side effects such as nausea, vomiting and abdominal discomfort may temporarily reduce interest in sexual activity and affect intimacy, particularly during the initial weeks of treatment or dose increases
The design was modest in size and specific in scope: one hundred and eight adults who had both alcohol use disorder and obesity, randomly assigned to a once-weekly injection of semaglutide or a placebo for twenty-six weeks, with all participants also offered standard cognitive behavioral therapy
Acetyl-L-carnitine is involved in the metabolism of protein, carbohydrates and fats, as well as the conversion of fats into energy.* Acetyl-L-carnitine crosses the blood brain barrier more readily than L-carnitine