Serious risks include pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, and acute kidney injury
Here are the most common ones: Headaches Usually appear early on and tend to fade with time Redness at the injection site Typically mild and goes away quickly Nausea Can happen if the dose is too high or taken on an empty stomach Water retention Some people notice slight puffiness in the first couple of weeks Tingling or numbness Often temporary and not a cause for concern Fatigue Especially if stacking with other peptides like CJC-1295 These side effects are usually manageable
Inadequate dosing Here is a simple but overlooked possibility
Patients taking Byetta shouldnt take it in place of insulin
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