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Pharmacokinetic Parameters Clinical Uses Type 2 diabetes mellitus Obesity management Cardiovascular risk reduction in patients with diabetes Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (off-label, investigational) Adverse Effects Nausea and vomiting Diarrhea Pancreatitis (rare) Thyroid C-cell tumors (rodent studies) Injection site reactions (if injectable) Comparative Analysis MCQs GLP-1 receptor agonists primarily act on: a) Alpha cells b) Beta cells c) Delta cells d) Hepatocytes Answer: b) Beta cells These drugs increase insulin secretion in a: a) Continuous manner b) Glucose-independent way c) Glucose-dependent way d) Inhibited state Answer: c) Glucose-dependent way Which of the following is a known adverse effect of GLP-1 agonists
Unlike traditional diets that focus on what you eat, intermittent fasting emphasizes when you eat, giving your digestive system extended rest periods
According to the Obesity Medicine Association: Since semaglutides are relatively new medications, long-term risks of semaglutides are not known
"Valproate (Belvo, Convulex, Depakote, Dyzantil, Epilim, Epilim Chrono or Chronosphere, Episenta, Epival, and Syonell): review by two specialists is required for initiating valproate but not for male patients already taking valproate"