or you have questions about dose escalation timing

If back pain is due to fecal impaction, it may be accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms and other symptoms such as: Abdominal pain and cramping Diarrhea (from loose stool that goes around the impacted stool) Rectal bleeding Frequent urination Fever Dizziness Confusion Rectal pressure or pain Symptoms of Constipation Symptoms of general constipation include: Infrequent bowel movements, typically fewer than three times a week Dry or hard stools Stool that is difficult or painful to pass A sensation of incomplete emptying of the bowel Abdominal bloating Lower abdominal pain, discomfort, or cramping Symptoms of Lower Back Pain Lower back pain is frequently described as one or more of the following characteristics: Dull, aching, or pressure-like Sharp or burning pain Pain that is worse with movements like bending or lifting Pain that is aggravated by sitting or standing for prolonged periods of time Stiffness or aching along the spine Pain that radiates down one or both legs Pain that is described as persistent or intermittent Some individuals experience associated symptoms, including numbness and tingling in the hands and feet

Continuous improvement of the pharmacokinetic profile of GLP-1R agonists, starting from native hormone with a half-life of ~23 min to the development of twice daily, daily and even once-weekly drugs highlight the pharmaceutical evolution of GLP-1-based medicines
These strategies are drawn from trial data, observational reports, and the underlying science of how the compound interacts with sex-specific biology
Liraglutide and semaglutide are both synthetic analogs of the naturally occurring hormone glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)
doi:10.1111/acem.70088