The following table summarizes key differentials with distinguishing features and relevant codes: Crohns disease (K50.x) vs
Common baseline checks include A1c or glucose status, kidney function, liver enzymes, lipids, blood pressure, weight, waist circumference, medication review, pregnancy status when relevant, and individualized testing for symptoms such as thyroid concerns or gallbladder history
NDIN is different from GRAS (Generally Recognised as Safe), which is usually the route for adding ingredients to conventional foods
They adjust protein targets as weight changes, modify meal plans as food tolerances evolve, and troubleshoot emerging challenges
Compounded tirzepatide is not FDA-approved for weight loss, though studies suggest potential benefits
2 Although the number of glucose-lowering agents available to treat T2DM has increased dramatically over the past 10 years, gaps continue to exist in care and outcomes