Wound Healing and Tissue Repair Protocols Wound healing and tissue repair protocols employ 2-3 mg daily or 2 mg 2-3x per week injected subcutaneously near (but not into) affected tissue, continuing until wound healing complete (typically 4-8 weeks) then taking 2-4 week break after healing
Other potential side effects include: Gallbladder problems (gallstones, inflammation) seek medical attention for right upper abdominal pain, fever, or jaundice Acute pancreatitis severe, persistent abdominal pain radiating to the back Diabetic retinopathy complications sudden vision changes Acute kidney injury particularly in patients experiencing severe vomiting or diarrhoea leading to dehydration Allergic reactions rash, swelling, difficulty breathing Rybelsus may affect the absorption of other oral medicines
Degraded tirzepatide may produce peptide fragments with unknown biological activity
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The accumulation of TMAO is a potential irritant to mitochondrial dysfunction