The patients at 1.7 mg aren't "failing to reach maximum dose." They've found their optimal dose
Heres what you can expect the lab work to assess: Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): shows average blood sugar levels over 23 months [3] Cholesterol (HDL, LDL, triglycerides): establishes heart health baselines [4] TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone): screens for thyroid issues that can affect weight or energy Creatinine and BUN: confirms kidney function is healthy [5] Complete blood count (CBC): flags infection, inflammation, or other systemic issues How often do you need labs
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Semaglutide GLP-1 injections have also been shown to lower the risk of a stroke, heart attack, heart or blood vessel disease, or death in patients that are obese or more at risk for these conditions, and those with type 2 diabetes
The drugs maker, Novo Nordisk, is being sued by people who have experienced side effects like severe gastrointestinal conditions, blood clots, vision loss, and pancreatitis