The most commonly reported effects with parenteral administration are transient flushing, mild nausea, and chest tightness during rapid IV infusion, all of which resolve by slowing infusion rate
Injection-site issues: redness, swelling, or irritation are common to any SubQ injection and are made worse by poor technique or low-quality product
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A Midi clinician can help you figure out whether these medications are an option for you and help you with other lifestyle steps that have an impact on body composition, such as sleep, healthy nutrition, stress relief, and exercise like strength training to build muscle
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