With that said, its a good idea to check with a licensed healthcare provider before adding any medication, especially if you have other health conditions or are taking additional prescriptions
I would also advise paying attention to any abnormalities in feeding or digestion. It's worth noting that most medications are actually compatible with breastfeeding
establishing longitudinal monitoring frameworks to elucidate doseresponse relationships and temporal patterns
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Your Marcos Medical provider will discuss all potential side effects during your consultation, and they can help manage any symptoms should they arise to keep you comfortable.
Based on published clinical trial data: Nausea and mild digestive discomfort are the most common, especially in the first few weeks Reduced appetite (which is also a desired effect) can occasionally cause fatigue if caloric intake drops too quickly Injection site reactions are possible but generally mild and transient No serious organ-level safety signals have been identified in trials to date This is precisely why access through a licensed, physician-supervised compounding pharmacy like CureCell is so important