While findings are promising, the data remains exploratory, and additional studies are required to establish the extent and relevance of these observations
Patients who inadvertently use expired semaglutide should: Monitor blood glucose levels closely (for diabetes patients) to detect any loss of glycemic control Watch for injection site reactions such as increased redness, warmth, swelling, or pain that could indicate infection Contact their healthcare provider to report the incident and obtain guidance on next steps Obtain a fresh supply and resume treatment with properly stored, unexpired medication Healthcare providers should emphasize the importance of adhering to expiration guidelines
(While not all microdosing GLP-1 medications are compounded, it makes a difference in the cost and availability of the drug.) Contamination: The medication and needles can introduce contamination, bacteria, and other toxins into the body that can make you sick and cause infection
But that doesn't have to all occur during that single sleep time in bed overnight
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