Description Important Safety Information & Common Side Effects Common Side Effects Mild discomfort or redness at the injection site Itching or a sensation of swelling throughout the body Muscle cramps and weakness Nausea and urinary issues Swelling in the ankles or feet Extreme tiredness These side effects are usually mild and tend to resolve on their own over time
Adipocyte Lipolysis in Obesity and Insulin Resistance Adipose tissue buffers the deleterious effects of FAs by storing them as TAGs in LDs (167)
However, route selection, administration hierarchies, documentation requirements, HCPCS drug reporting, and payer rules can quickly complicate the process
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Subcutaneous Protocol (2 mL = 5 mg/mL) Frequency: Inject once or twice daily subcutaneously
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