When to seek immediate medical attention: Severe abdominal pain that doesn't resolve, possibly radiating to the back (potential pancreatitis) Persistent nausea and vomiting preventing adequate fluid intake (dehydration risk) Signs of allergic reaction: difficulty breathing, swelling of face or throat, severe rash Symptoms of thyroid tumors: lump in neck, hoarseness, difficulty swallowing (rare but serious) Severe hypoglycemia symptoms when used with insulin or sulfonylureas: confusion, seizures, loss of consciousness Changes in vision or eye pain (potential diabetic retinopathy complications, particularly with rapid improvement in blood glucose) Signs of kidney problems: decreased urination, swelling in legs or feet, unusual fatigue Symptoms of gallbladder problems: pain in right or middle upper abdomen, fever, yellowing of skin/eyes These medications carry a boxed warning regarding the risk of thyroid C-cell tumors, based on animal studies

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Thornberry grew up in South Bend, Indiana and did a BSc in Natural Sciences at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania, She joined Merck Research Laboratories as a biochemist in 1979 and became the director of enzymology in 1990
Choosing the Right GLP1 Agent When selecting a GLP1 for liver-focused treatment, clinicians should consider the agents weight loss efficacy, clinical trial evidence related to liver outcomes, and patient comorbidities
So lets get into those three strategies and adequate protein intake is the first one