Important Safety Information Common side effects include: Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Constipation, Stomach pain, Decreased appetite, Indigestion or gas, Redness or pain at the injection site These effects are often mild and may go away over time

Dehydration : Manifests as decreased urination, dark urine, dry mouth, dizziness upon standing, and fatigue Cardiovascular symptoms may occur, particularly as secondary effects of dehydration or anxiety: Increased heart rate (tachycardia) Palpitations or irregular heartbeat Lightheadedness or fainting Potential signs of pancreatitis (a rare but serious adverse effect): Severe, persistent abdominal pain, often radiating to the back Pain that worsens after eating Nausea and vomiting that doesn't resolve Tenderness when touching the abdomen Other potential symptoms include: Severe fatigue or weakness Headache Visual disturbances (if hypoglycemia develops) Altered mental status or confusion Symptom onset may begin within hours of injection but often intensifies over 1-2 days, aligning with tirzepatide's pharmacokinetic profile (peak concentration at approximately 24-48 hours)

Sermorelin Injection and Troche (Sublingual) Forms Explained When you start sermorelin therapy for hormone optimization, your doctor will give you one of two main options
When to Consult Your Healthcare Provider Probiotics are well-established as safe for healthy adults