False Positives Due to Medications or Dietary Supplements: Certain medications, dietary supplements, or over-the-counter drugs can trigger false positive results on drug tests
Most patients benefit from weekly or biweekly sessions initially, then transition to monthly maintenance
Saxenda (active ingredient: liraglutide) subcutaneous injection Initial FDA Approval: 2014 (liraglutide approved in 2010) Side Effect Update Date: May 28, 2025 Medication Description: For chronic weight management Updated Side Effects/Safety Information: A new warning section on Severe Gastrointestinal Adverse Reactions. An additional warning about the risk of serious kidney injury caused by dehydration due to gastrointestinal adverse effects like diarrhea and vomiting
Body composition, hepatic fat, metabolic, and safety outcomes of tesamorelin, a GHRH analogue, in HIV-associated lipodystrophy: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
After the injection, continue drinking plenty of water to support absorption and overall skin health
GHK-Cu Copper Peptide Body Lotion 5,000 mg helps support hydrated, supple, radiant-looking skin, ideal for areas prone to stretch marks and uneven texture