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Persistent nausea or vomiting that is not improving after the first few weeks, or that is significantly affecting their ability to eat or function Mood changes that are lasting beyond the initial adjustment period, or that are notably affecting their daily life or your relationship Significant fatigue that is not improving as treatment progresses Signs of nutritional difficulty, such as extreme weakness, hair loss, or other symptoms that suggest they are not meeting nutritional needs Any change in how the medication is making them feel that they seem reluctant to raise because they do not want to seem like they are complaining or asking for the treatment to stop Your role here is not to diagnose or to manage their treatment
These medications are prescribed based on medical necessity following a provider evaluation
Individual assessment by your GP or gastroenterologist is essential, as these medications can cause gastrointestinal side effects that may overlap with diverticulitis symptoms
Therefore, the study could not demonstrate whether GLP-1 levels are different between IBS patients and healthy controls
Importantly, women using oral contraceptives should use a non-oral or backup method of contraception for 4 weeks after starting Zepbound and for 4 weeks after each dose increase, as tirzepatide may reduce the effectiveness of oral contraceptives during these periods