The highest-risk combinations include insulin and sulfonylureas (which can cause dangerous low blood sugar), warfarin and other blood thinners (which can affect bleeding risk), and certain oral medications that depend on quick absorption, since Ozempic slows gastric emptying
A key consideration is the distinction between NAD+ therapies (which often use precursors like NR or NMN) and high-dose Niacin (Vitamin B3), which in some forms can interfere with blood glucose control and may impact the effectiveness of GLP-1 medications
The whole microdosing concept, I dont think its a bad thing, he says
In addition to excess skin and fat, some individuals may also experience a condition called diastasis rectiseparation of the rectus abdominis muscles
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A qualified provider should assess whether you're a candidate, evaluate potential contraindications, and monitor metabolic markers throughout treatment