As clinicians (even non-prescribing clinicians), I think we need: - Curiosity - An understanding of how it might impact our rehab program design Better evidence, not anecdotes (the studies are mostly animal based) Conversations, not blank stares Because whether we like it or not, this isnt fringe anymore
Peptide therapy is for anyone dealing with slow recovery, chronic pain, or the effects of age-related decline
The balance between insulin and glucagon keeps blood glucose levels stable which is why drugs that behave like GLP-1, the so-called GLP-1 agonists, are used to treat diabetes
One of the purported benefit of peptides is that they are structurally similar, or even identical, to the peptides already produced by the human body
Step 5: Proper Removal and Disposal When it's time to change the patch, peel it off slowly
Due to this, oral semaglutide costs more than the injection