Its always a conundrum, you know, was someone on an efficacious treatment, did they just stop taking, in which case adherence becomes the variable, or was it true lack of efficacy
Retatrutide carries a unique side effect, dysesthesia (tingling or burning sensations), reported in roughly 20.9% of participants at the 12 mg dose, not observed with tirzepatide [3]
What to Expect: Side Effects and Blood Pressure Considerations Nausea, the most common semaglutide side effect, typically resolves within 4-8 weeks as the body adapts
First awarded in 1986, as Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) credential and in 2020 with a new name: Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) to more accurately reflect the specialty
I made a mental note to google it later