For possible health benefits, such as promoting healthy aging and treating age-related disorders, metabolic and mitochondrial diseases, and addiction, the precise processes of NAD+ restoration or augmentation are unknown
About half ( 54% ) of Americans who have used GLP-1 medications, including those with health insurance, say they had difficulty affording them
Some other possible side effects that may occur include: Headache Stomach pain Fatigue Constipation Dizziness Heartburn or indigestion Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) Bloating Gas Mood changes Although rare, they can rarely cause serious and sometimes life-threatening adverse effects such as: Severe allergic reaction Pancreatitis Gallstones Kidney problems Worsening vision (diabetic retinopathy) in type 2 diabetics Heart rate changes Suicidal thoughts or behaviors Increased risk of thyroid cancer Bowel obstruction (a blockage that keeps food from passing through your intestines) These are not all of the possible adverse effects of these medications
Conclusion Navigating GLP-1 medications with thyroid issues is a safe and life-changing path for most, provided you embrace a phased, responsible journey
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