Patients with type 1 diabetes need insulin therapy to help replace the insulin their body lacks
Other Benefits Significant weight loss Appetite suppression Slows digestion Improves insulin sensitivity Dual mechanism (GLP-1 & GIP agonist) Supports metabolic health Reduces risk of obesity-related conditions Non-surgical solution Convenient & easy to use Possible Side Effects Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Constipation Abdominal discomfort Decreased appetite Fatigue Dizziness Injection site reactions Low blood sugar (especially in diabetics) Other drugs used for weight loss: Naltrexone HCl and Bupropion (Contrave) Contrave (also called naltrexone HCL or bupropion HCL) is made up of two medications: naltrexone HCL and bupropion HCL
Metalloproteinase Balance Wound healing depends on a careful balance between matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), which break down damaged tissue, and their inhibitors (TIMPs)
Start your intake Post-Surgery Timeline for Restarting Semaglutide The appropriate waiting period before restarting semaglutide varies by surgical type
Research continues to show that GLP-1 therapy meaningfully improves appetite regulation, metabolic markers, and long-term weight stability
Safety comes from: Proper medical screening Gradual dose increases Ongoing monitoring and follow-up One of the distinct features of GLP-1 agonists is that they increase insulin secretion while suppressing glucagon only when glucose levels rise