Nadolsky supports the benefits of GLP-1 medication, getting them into patients hands at an affordable price can be difficult: Medicare doesnt cover the obesity versions just yet, unless you have cardiovascular disease
Its a gentler approach that makes sense for: People who are nervous about side effects Women in perimenopause or menopause Those who are interested in longevity, hormone balance, and sustainable wellness EllieMD offers both microdosed GLP-1 and GLP-1 + GIP options
GLP-1 agonists/analogues show beneficial effects on most of the multiple alterations underlying MASLD and cirrhosis progression [10]
Human relevance would require sufficient published, peer-reviewed controlled human studies, appropriate regulatory review, pharmacokinetic characterization, toxicology data, and long-term safety evaluation
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