Systematic reviews have revealed that GLP-1RAs exert bidirectional modulatory effects on cancer risk, with outcomes varying depending on cancer type, patient characteristics, and study methodology
At 12mg weekly doses, you will use most of a vial before stability becomes a concern
Effects of the glucagon-like polypeptide-1 analogue (Val8)GLP-1 on learning, progenitor cell proliferation and neurogenesis in the C57B/16 mouse brain

Advice for Patients Only use GLP-1 medications under proper medical supervision These are prescription-only medicines that should only be prescribed by registered healthcare professionals Stay well-hydrated throughout treatment Report any concerning side effects to your doctor promptly If getting a private prescription, make sure it comes from authorized sources, like registered pharmacies Read the Patient Information Leaflet carefully and follow the prescribed dose When to Call Your Doctor Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience: Cannot keep fluids down for more than 24 hours Signs of dehydration (extreme thirst, dark urine, dizziness) Severe or persistent stomach pain Fever along with digestive symptoms Blood in vomit or stool Symptoms that seriously affect your daily life despite trying to manage them GLP-1 medications can be effective tools for weight management when used appropriately, but patients should know about potential side effects and how to manage them

This brilliant JAMA review by Gonzalez-Rellan & Drucker one of the original discoverers of GLP-1 biology
Metabolic Rate Preservation: Prevents the metabolic slowdown usually seen during caloric deficits via thermogenesis