Tirzepatide continues expanding its indications
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You should contact your GP if you experience symptoms that may indicate vitamin deficiency, including: Persistent fatigue or weakness that does not improve with adequate sleep Neurological symptoms such as tingling, numbness, or burning sensations in hands or feet (peripheral neuropathy) Unexplained bruising or bleeding (which requires prompt medical assessment for various potential causes) Muscle cramps, bone pain, or fractures , potentially indicating calcium or vitamin D deficiency Mouth ulcers, glossitis (inflamed tongue), or angular cheilitis , which may reflect B-vitamin deficiencies Cognitive changes, memory problems, or mood disturbances that could relate to B12 or folate deficiency Additionally, certain patient groups should proactively discuss vitamin supplementation with their healthcare provider: Those taking metformin concurrently , particularly if experiencing symptoms suggestive of B12 deficiency or with risk factors for deficiency Individuals experiencing rapid or substantial weight loss (more than 10% of body weight) Patients with persistent gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea lasting beyond the initial titration period) Those following restrictive dietary patterns (vegetarian, vegan, or elimination diets) Older adults, particularly postmenopausal women at increased risk of osteoporosis Your GP can arrange appropriate blood tests to assess vitamin and mineral status, including full blood count, B12, folate, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, calcium, alkaline phosphatase, and other parameters as clinically indicated

Because studies show GH is released predominantly at night and in pulses in humans, and CJC-1295 preserves this natural pulsatility
GLP-1RAs have multiple pleiotropic actions, as they bind to GLP-1 receptors expressed in many human tissues including the pancreas, kidneys, lungs, heart, brain, and gastrointestinal tract [5, 6]