A GP, pharmacist, or specialist clinician can: Review your current medication list for potential interactions, particularly with diabetes medications, anticoagulants, thyroid treatments, and hormonal contraceptives Assess your nutritional status and advise on appropriate supplementation only where deficiencies are confirmed Monitor for adverse effects such as hypoglycaemia, gastrointestinal disturbance, or unexpected changes in blood pressure or heart rate Refer you to appropriate NHS services , including Tier 3 weight management programmes, if you are seeking structured support for obesity Discuss contraception and family planning , as retatrutide should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding
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But lost in those misses was the fact that sales of its diabetes drug Ozempic and its weight loss drug Wegovy saw second-quarter sales increase by 16% from the year-prior period
How could this happen he wondered