Lee S, Kim S, Kang HY, Lim HR, Kwon Y, Jo M, et al
In UK clinical settings, the recognised standard diluent for injectable medicines is Water for Injections BP (single-use, preservative-free), and the choice of diluent must always follow the licensed product's Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC)
10.1203/00006450-199302000-00002 Pediatr Res
It's a helper ingredient that improves the freeze-thaw stability of products It's also a solvent, humectant and to some extent a penetration enhancer It has a bad reputation among natural cosmetics advocates but cosmetic scientists and toxicology experts do not agree (read more in the geeky details section) We don't have description for this ingredient yet
Slower titration schedules and lower starting doses are possible with compounded medications, potentially reducing GI side effect risk in IBD populations
The choice of treatment depends on multiple factors including your HbA1c level, body weight, cardiovascular risk, kidney function, risk of hypoglycaemia, and personal preferences