Typical Post-Injection Timeline First 24-48 hours: Mild to moderate pain at the injection site Localized warmth and redness Slight swelling around the knee Temporary stiffness or reduced range of motion Days 2-3: Gradual reduction in swelling Decreased pain and tenderness Return to normal mobility Possible spongy sensation when walking [4] The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons notes that patients should avoid excessive activity, such as jogging or heavy lifting for the first 48 hours after injection [2]

Because each of the major studies for SGLT2is, GLP1-RAs, and nsMRAs added these newer therapies to participants on the maximum label or tolerated dose of an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEi) or angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB), it is suggested that cardiorenal protective therapy begin with either an ACEi or an ARB, titrated to either the label maximum or the maximum tolerated dose (see Table 1 for list of currently approved ACEi and ARB in Canada and the maximally recommended dosing)
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