It is important to seek urgent medical help (via NHS 111, urgent care, or A&E as appropriate) if you experience severe, persistent abdominal pain (especially if radiating to the back, which may indicate pancreatitis), jaundice/fever/right upper quadrant pain (possible gallbladder disease), inability to keep fluids down, minimal urine output, or signs of dehydration such as dark urine or dizziness
This matters because millions of people sit in a gray zone
The key to success with these treatments involves patience and adherence to the gradual dosage increase schedules designed to minimize side effects while maximizing results
Furthermore, with recent manufacturer price cuts and discount programs, saving money on GLP-1 treatment has never been easier
Alternatively, you can take levothyroxine consistently at bedtime (3-4 hours after your last meal) to avoid morning timing conflicts