Its a question of there are some FDA warnings that came out in the last month or so about potentially kind of the compounded medications not being exactly what theyre supposed to be in all cases and maybe not containing the same doses that we think people are getting, so I tell people we just dont know to the same extent how regulated some of these compoundage medications are, what dose theyre getting
This is why medical oversight mattersadjusting dose, timing, and even switching medications when needed
It comes in both oral and injectable forms
[1] [4] Patients should contact their GP or NHS 111 urgently if they experience severe, persistent abdominal pain (which may indicate pancreatitis or gallbladder disease), persistent vomiting, jaundice, or signs of dehydration
That said, consider talking to your healthcare provider about oral Mounjaro alternatives if you experience severe, ongoing pain with injections