The most common side effects are gastrointestinal (nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, and indigestion), which are usually mild to moderate and dose-related
Heres how my patients and I work together to make it more manageable: Fighting with insurance for prior authorizations Hunting down patient assistance programs Switching to cheaper generic weight management medications after hitting initial goals Pushing for coverage based on other health conditions (diabetes, heart disease, sleep apnea) The Side Effects Real Talk Most of my patients deal with some stomach stuff when they start these medicationsnausea, constipation, maybe some diarrhea
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These measurements are updated during your monthly visits, and your baseline labs will be performed again during your three-month visit
[DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar] Strijks E, Kremer HP, Horstink MW
Glutathione doesn't have a standard dosage, but in most studies, people take 250 to 1000 mg per day