No, Semaglutide sodium and Semaglutide acetate are not the same as the Semaglutide base used in FDA-approved products
Semaglutide is an FDA-approved prescription medication designed to aid weight loss by mimicking the actions of a hormone called GLP-1, which helps regulate hunger and food intake
COVID patients and controls were excluded if they had a lifetime history of psychiatric axis-1 disorders, including major affective disorders such as major depression and bipolar disorder, dysthymia, GAD and panic disorder, schizo-affective disorder, schizophrenia, psycho-organic syndrome, and substance use disorders, except tobacco use disorder (TUD)
IGF-1 plays many important roles in the body
These effects are usually dose-dependent