Quick Answer: Tirzepatide is a subcutaneous injection, meaning it is delivered into the fatty tissue just beneath the skin once per week
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In our practice, we recommend that all patients practice conservative sun protection, including repeated application of sunscreen when outdoors for prolonged durations
Common (5-15% of users): Mild injection site reactions, minor digestive changes Uncommon (1-5%): Sleep changes, temporary fatigue, mild headache Rare (under 1%): Dizziness, flushing, mood changes Very Rare: Serious adverse effects rarely reported in community use Theoretical Concerns BPC-157s ability to stimulate angiogenesis (blood vessel formation) raises theoretical questions about its use in individuals with active cancer or high cancer risk
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