Deprescribing Stop gliclazide if treatment failure is suspected (see Glycaemic effects )
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Thus, those on stable products may not be quick to switch, and tirzepatide is still a weekly injection versus oral treatment option
Not only would it be difficult to take the medicine consistently, but it would also fuel an unhealthy mindset that she was medicating her body as if the weight gain was an illness in itself
If a patient has several metabolic conditions, poorly controlled diabetes, or a history of bariatric surgery, a specialist can offer more nuanced medication management