We don't have good data on: *What outcomes look like at various sub-therapeutic doses *Which patients might benefit from lower, more frequent dosing versus higher, less frequent *How hormonal changes (hello, perimenopause) affect optimal dosing *Long-term effects of maintenance microdosing after weight loss goals are met The doctor quoted in the article is right that standard doses exist because they've been proven effective
Heres why Muscle Supports a Healthy Metabolism Muscle is metabolically active tissue, meaning it burns calorieseven when youre resting
However, after that, she confirmed with the insurance company that coverage for Wegovy would mainly apply to certain conditions, but not for weight loss or obesity only
Randomized controlled trials before the issue of CVOTs by the FDA in 2008 mainly focused on the efficacy of the blood glucose-lowering effects and a broad spectrum of adverse effects, with limited numbers of cardiovascular adverse events and relatively short follow-up duration
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You should contact your doctor or midwife if you have further questions about taking semaglutide during pregnancy