Medication Use Certain medications, such as proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) for acid reflux or metformin for diabetes, can interfere with B12 absorption

Peptide safety during perimenopause Generally safe peptides: CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin (excellent safety record) BPC-157 (very safe long-term) Selank (minimal side effects) Semax (well-tolerated) GHK-Cu (safe topical and injectable) Start conservatively: Lower doses than younger women Hormones already unstable More sensitive during transition Titrate slowly Monitor carefully: Track symptoms meticulously Regular bloodwork Adjust based on response Stop if concerning effects Contraindications and cautions Avoid peptides if: Active cancer (theoretical GH concerns) Uncontrolled hypertension Severe kidney or liver disease Use caution with: Breast cancer history (discuss with oncologist) Diabetes (monitor glucose with GLP-1s) Thyroid issues (monitor thyroid function) Multiple medications (check interactions) Discuss with physician: Any chronic health conditions If on multiple medications Cancer history Cardiovascular issues See our peptide safety and risks , are peptides legal , research vs pharmaceutical peptides , and peptides vs SARMS

Some clinics offer weekly packages (e.g., 23 injections per week) that cost more overall but lower the average per shot compared with paying one-by-one
The magnitude of weight reduction by CagriSema might be even more pronounced with longer follow-up since no evidence of a plateau effect was demonstrated up to the end of treatment at 32 weeks [10]
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