Like most medications, semaglutide can have side effects, with nausea being one of the most common
Limited evidence exists to explain this finding
The reasons: The mechanism is complementary to GLP-1 agonists
While early research and anecdotal evidence are promising, regulatory warnings and limited human trials mean caution is necessary
Limitations of the study: as mentioned above in both monkeys and humans, retatrutide elevated the heart rate and decreased the blood pressure (Coskun et al
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