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In the neonatal period, or the first 28 days of life, infants will show: low muscle tone, or hypotonia, with poor suck Between 1 month and 2 years of age, babies will show: hypotonia with poor suck and appetite in the neonatal period developmental delay Between ages 2 and 6, children will show: hypotonia with a history of poor suck developmental delay Between 6 and 12 years of age: history of hypotonia with poor suck developmental delay excessive eating with abdominal obesity if uncontrolled externally From age 13 years into adulthood, individuals will show: cognitive problems, usually mild intellectual disability excessive eating and uncontrolled hunger (hyperphagia), with abdominal obesity if uncontrolled externally hypogonadism, or little to no hormone production by the testicles or ovaries, and/or typical behavioral findings Genetic testing After clinical criteria are met, genetic tests will be done to look for abnormalities that affect a specific section, called the PWS locus, of the paternal chromosome 15 the underlying PWS cause

Conversely, a single-institution study of 1,191 participants failed to find a difference in the rate of new retinopathy or existing retinopathy progression between GLP-1/GIP agonist or SGLT2 inhibitors when the amount of hemoglobin A1c reduction was the same in the two treatment arms
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What to Do: Discuss alternative contraceptive methods such as an IUD or patch with the doctor who prescribed your birth control Consider additional protection , especially in the early phase of GLP-1 therapy, such as barrier protection (condoms) Avoid sex during ovulation , thereby reducing the risk of pregnancy 2