The GLP-1 peptide (a short chain of amino acids) is secreted by cells in the small intestine, but it is also synthesized in the brain
Call your healthcare professional immediately or seek emergency medical attention if you develop unusual or serious symptoms after taking Linzess, such as: Severe abdominal pain Bloody or black stools Dizziness or fainting Signs of dehydration (excessive thirst, dry mouth, sunken eyes, fast heartbeat) Severe allergic reaction (skin rash, hives, itching, swelling of the lips, tongue, or throat, difficulty breathing) Rare but serious risks of taking Linzess include: Dehydration: Linzess should never be given to children younger than 2 years of age because it can cause life-threatening serious dehydration (loss of body fluids) in very young children
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Hormonal changes: Rapid weight loss and fat reduction can alter oestrogen levels, cortisol, and other hormones
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