The risk of side effects can increase with certain factors, such as pre-existing health conditions or the use of other medications
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GHK-Cu influences the expression of over 4,000 human genes, representing roughly 31.2% of the entire human genome
Some may experience minor side effects such as: Redness or swelling at the injection site Temporary soreness or bruising Less commonly, side effects could include: Mild headaches Nausea Itchy skin or rash Should you notice any prolonged side effects, we recommend speaking with your GP or calling NHS 111 for advice
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Cagrilintide is administered as a once-weekly subcutaneous injectionmeaning it goes just under the skin, typically in the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm