Starting with a lower dose and gradually increasing helps reduce common side effects and improves patient comfort and adherence to the regimen
A daily multivitamin is a good idea since you are consuming fewer calories overall
This study can help to inform patient care and outcomes today, not months from now. As a practicing cardiologist and researcher, having the most timely data to inform patient care is paramount, said Tyler Gluckman, MD, MHA, FACC, FAHA, FASPC, cardiologist at Providence Health, medical director at the Center for Cardiovascular Analytics, Research, and Data Science (CARDS) at Providence Heart Institute, and an author on the paper
Tirzepatide may help reduce appetite, improve blood sugar regulation, increase feelings of fullness, and support sustainable weight loss when used as part of a medically supervised plan
Symptom-Triggered Testing Persistent severe abdominal pain: urgent evaluation, lipase testing, and appropriate imaging Right-upper-abdominal pain or jaundice: liver and biliary testing plus gallbladder imaging Persistent vomiting or diarrhea: kidney function and electrolyte testing Symptoms of hypoglycemia: immediate glucose evaluation Fatigue or signs of deficiency: CBC and selected nutritional tests Testing should not delay medical care for severe symptoms