What seems to matter most: What your appetite was like before you started How long you were on treatment Your dose Whether you built healthy habits you can maintain without the medication Should you taper off a GLP-1 or stop cold turkey
Patients can present with the following signs & symptoms: CNS (areflexia, asthenia, ataxia, blurred vision, disorientation, dizziness, drowsiness, hyporeflexia, slurred speedh, somnolence, staggering, tiredness, coma) Cardiovascular (initial hypertension, followed by long-lasting hypotension , bradycardia , premature ventricular beats) the peripheral actions of xylazine cause an initial increase in blood pressure, followed by central effects that result in a long-lasting hypotensive effect, accompanied by bradycardia and reduced cardiac output (Hoffman et al, 2001)
This can also increase the fermentation of food by gut bacteria because it stays in the stomach longer
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Additionally, the appetite-suppressing effects may inadvertently reduce fluid intake during meals