STAT3 serine phosphorylation is required for TLR4 metabolic reprogramming and IL-1beta expression
It helps to neutralize and eliminate toxins, free radicals, and other harmful substances from the body, particularly in the liver
Common short-term effects include: Nausea after meals Vomiting, especially after large or oily meals Loose stools or diarrhoea Constipation Abdominal discomfort Reduced hunger Early fullness Mild headache Tiredness Dizziness Low blood sugar, mainly in people with diabetes who also take insulin or sulfonylurea medicines Dehydration if vomiting or diarrhoea is frequent Food aversions or dislike for certain smells Mild symptoms can often be managed with diet changes and hydration
Long-term considerations and treatment duration One of the most important questions patients ask is: how long do you stay on GLP-1 medications
The answer is more complicated than many headlines suggest
GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and Endoscopy: Understanding Gastric Stasis, Aspiration Risk, and Contemporary Peri-Procedural Guidance