Karnauskas cited positive quarter-over-quarter prescription growth and managements confidence that the trend could continue into Q4

[18] [19] Important safety considerations include: Increased risk of hypoglycaemia when combined with insulin or sulfonylureas GLP-1 receptor agonists should not be used in combination with DPP-4 inhibitors [15] [18] These medications are not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding You should contact your GP if you experience: Persistent symptoms of hyperglycaemia (excessive thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss) despite lifestyle modifications Difficulty managing your weight despite sustained efforts with diet and exercise Symptoms suggesting complications of diabetes or metabolic syndrome Severe or persistent gastrointestinal symptoms if already taking GLP-1 medications Seek urgent medical attention if you develop severe, persistent abdominal pain (with or without vomiting) which could indicate pancreatitis, or right-sided abdominal pain or yellowing of the skin/eyes which could suggest gallbladder problems

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Common side effects of Magcart Tablet 15's include stomach upset, heartburn, and diarrhoea
Recommended Vial Size by Protocol Beginners (0.5-1mg/week): Start with a 5mg or 10mg vial tests tolerance without large upfront cost A 5mg vial at 0.5mg/week = 10 weeks, well beyond 28 days but manageable with proper storage Standard protocols (1-2mg/week): 12mg vial offers the best balance of value and practicality Buy multiple 12mg vials rather than one large vial for better freshness Higher doses (4mg+/week): 24mg or 60mg vials make economic sense At 4mg/week, a 24mg vial lasts 6 weeks close to the 28-day window Buying Multiple Smaller vs One Large Vial Our recommendation: For most users, buying 2-3 vials of 12mg offers the best balance of value, freshness, and flexibility