The medications have also been shown to reduce complications from kidney disease, improve heart and liver health, treat sleep apnea in overweight adults, and even protect the brain
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This includes phentermine (Schedule IV), the most common prescription appetite suppressant
To minimise gastrointestinal risks: Take ibuprofen with or after food Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration necessary Avoid exceeding 1,200 mg daily (for over-the-counter use) unless advised by a clinician Consider gastric protection (e.g., proton pump inhibitors) if prolonged use is necessary or if risk factors for peptic ulceration exist, as per NICE guidance Maintain good hydration, particularly if experiencing Wegovy-related gastrointestinal effects Special considerations apply to certain groups: Pregnancy and breastfeeding : Ibuprofen should be avoided during pregnancy, particularly after 20 weeks, unless specifically advised by a doctor
When thawed, it might appear normal but is no longer effective