For each UACR subgroup, this table shows the numbers and proportions of participants with experience of serious adverse events, categorised by system organ classes, per treatment arm (semaglutide or placebo)
The side effects most frequently reported in the clinical literature and in real-world use are typically mild and dose-related: Injection site reaction: Brief redness, mild soreness, or small bruising at the injection site
Marine collagen is typically Type I only and carries some preliminary research on skin elasticity, but far less bone-specific evidence
If they are partially melted, agents may test them using a small strip or electronic device to verify they are not a prohibited substance
The risk-benefit calculus for these drugs "is very different for older adults than for younger people, because the risk, the potential for harm, is greater," said Dr
Pierpont ME, Foker JE and Pierpont GL (1993)