STEP 1 Trial - New England Journal of Medicine : The landmark clinical trial demonstrating 14.9% average weight loss with semaglutide 2.4mg over 68 weeks, establishing the efficacy and safety profile for weight management

Practical advice for taking both medications Monitoring recommendations For most people taking both Mounjaro and spironolactone: Blood tests checking potassium and kidney function every 1-3 months when starting treatment Regular blood pressure checks, either at home or at appointments Once stable, routine monitoring every 3-6 months Managing potential side effects Stay well-hydrated : Drink plenty of fluids, especially if you experience nausea, vomiting, or diarrhoea from Mounjaro Temporary medication adjustment : If you develop significant digestive side effects, your doctor might recommend temporarily stopping the spironolactone until you can maintain normal fluid intake Gradual dose increases : Starting with lower doses of both medications and gradually increasing them can reduce side effects Diet considerations Potassium-rich foods : While nutritious, foods very high in potassium (like green leafy vegetables, potatoes, and some salt substitutes) should be consumed in moderation when taking spironolactone Sodium intake : A moderate approach to sodium is typically recommended, neither extremely high nor extremely low sodium diets Frequently asked questions Will Mounjaro make spironolactone less effective

This balance offers the best energy and weight loss benefits for most users, with minimal side effects
Kumar says many people report more soreness or bruising when injecting into the thigh or upper arm, while the abdomen is often the least sensitive
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