Upon treatment with liraglutide, the effects of diabetic osteoporosis were reversed
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Effective risk mitigation requires baseline education on hypoglycemia recognition, regular self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG), and scheduled provider follow-up appointments within 1-2 weeks of any therapy change
Daily targets: Sodium: 1,500-2,000mg from food and supplementation Potassium: 3,500-4,700mg primarily from food Magnesium glycinate: 200-300mg supplemental Calcium citrate: 500-600mg supplemental (if dietary intake is low) Vitamin D: 1,000 IU daily Implementation: Morning: magnesium glycinate (200mg) with breakfast Midday: electrolyte drink mix (one serving) or bone broth Evening: calcium citrate (500mg) with vitamin D at dinner Focus on potassium-rich foods at every meal This protocol covers the basics