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Red flags requiring immediate evaluation include severe abdominal pain (possible pancreatitis), persistent vomiting leading to dehydration, suicidal thoughts, development of new eating disorder behaviors, syncope, chest pain, hematemesis/melena, severe constipation/obstipation, orthostatic hypotension, or marked electrolyte abnormalities
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The difference between those two endpoints, 213 versus 178, could be the difference between still meeting clinical criteria for obesity and reaching a normal BMI range
For the GLP-1 companion programme specifically, the evidence is more recent and still emerging