When to seek medical advice : Patients should contact their GP or diabetes specialist nurse if they experience: Severe, persistent vomiting preventing adequate fluid intake (risk of dehydration and acute kidney injury) Severe abdominal pain, particularly if radiating to the back (potential pancreatitisrare but serious) Right upper abdominal pain, fever, or yellowing of skin/eyes (potential gallbladder disease) Sudden vision changes (particularly with semaglutide, which may worsen diabetic retinopathy, especially with rapid HbA1c reduction) [40] [41] Signs of hypoglycaemia when used with insulin or sulphonylureas Allergic reactions (rash, difficulty breathing, facial swelling)call 999 or go to A&E for severe allergic reactions Patients should report suspected side effects via the MHRA Yellow Card scheme (yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk or the Yellow Card app)
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/ Wipe the rubber top of the medication vial and your chosen injection site with an alcohol swab
Tirzepatide at the highest doses (15 mg) may be associated with slightly more GI side effects, which makes sense given its additional GIP receptor activity