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patients should stop treatment and seek medical advice immediately if they develop jaundice, dark urine, itching, or right upper quadrant pain
The researchers were mindful that GLP-1s can cause gastrointestinal malaise, and therefore, in humans, the medication typically is titrated up to full dose when initiating treatment
How well they fit into real life depends on daily routines, how much someone can handle gastrointestinal symptoms, the cost and insurance coverage, and whether a person can stick to daily or weekly routines
Considerations of delayed gastric emptying with perioperative use of glucagonlike peptide1 receptor agonists