Contact your healthcare provider if you experience: Severe or persistent abdominal pain Constipation lasting longer than two weeks despite dietary changes Vomiting or persistent nausea alongside constipation Complete inability to pass stool for several days Blood in stool or unexplained rectal bleeding These symptoms may indicate a more serious issue unrelated to GLP-1 medications and should always be evaluated by a qualified healthcare professional
Similarly, NAD + levels appear reduced in preclinical models of age-associated diseases, including ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T), mitochondrial myopathies, and Alzheimers disease (AD), and disease-matched clinical samples 114,242,243,244,245,246
Here are some practical tips to help reduce discomfort and improve your experience: Start with a Low Dose One of the most effective ways to reduce the intensity of nausea and other side effects is to use a low dose and only increase as the body is comfortable
The rule is in the Code of Federal Regulations at 21 CFR 600.3, and it reads: A protein is any alpha amino acid polymer with a specific, defined sequence that is greater than 40 amino acids in size. Land above that line and you are a biologic, licensed under the Public Health Service Act