Contact your healthcare provider if you experience: Hot flashes accompanied by chest pain, palpitations, or irregular heartbeat Severe or persistent flushing with associated shortness of breath or dizziness Hot flashes that significantly interfere with daily activities or sleep quality New or worsening symptoms despite lifestyle modifications Severe, persistent abdominal pain (especially radiating to the back) with or without vomiting Yellowing of skin/eyes (jaundice), pale stools, or dark urine Signs of allergic reaction including facial/lip swelling, rash, hives, or difficulty breathing Signs of thyroid dysfunction including tremor, anxiety, or changes in bowel habits Concurrent symptoms such as excessive sweating, fever, or night sweats If you're taking tirzepatide with insulin or sulfonylureas, check your blood glucose during episodes that resemble hot flashes, as hypoglycemia can cause similar symptoms
A: Our liposomes are very small, typically between 50 - 200 nm
How 60 units compares to other common measurements Putting 60 units in context helps you understand where this measurement sits relative to other common tirzepatide doses
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