GLP-1 medications have given many people something they havent experienced in years: enough quiet to make choices, rather than simply react to cravings
Studies as early as 1998 validate the use of correct oral treatment as being equally effective as injections, with a conclusion that stated: In cobalamin deficiency, 2,000mcg of cyanocobalamin administered orally on a daily basis was as effective and may be superior for raising blood B12 levels as 1,000mcg administered intramuscularly on a monthly basis
Do not take GLP-1 Medications if you are a Type I Diabetic on Insulin, family history of Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma (MTC), Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia 2 (MEN2), history of Pancreatitis or Gastroparesis (stomach paralysis), Pregnant, Breastfeeding, or a Type II Diabetic taking another GLP-1 Medication (Victoza, Trulicity, etc.), Chronic Kidney Disease
5 Early clinical development (phase I, phase II) of oral semaglutide 5.1 Phase I: pharmacokinetic profile of oral semaglutide 5.1.1 Food and dosing conditions In phase I studies, food and drink were found to impact the absorption of oral semaglutide, with limited or no measurable absorption reported in fed participants [57]
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