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What can raise UTI risk indirectly: altered hydration patterns, weight loss-related changes in pelvic floor anatomy, and concurrent SGLT2 inhibitor use (which independently raises UTI and genital fungal infection rates)
If it looks off, make sure you contact your doctor or pharmacist right away
Seek immediate medical attention for severe abdominal pain (especially if radiating to the back, which may indicate pancreatitis), persistent vomiting, signs of dehydration, or symptoms of gallbladder problems (pain in the right upper abdomen, especially after meals)
The peptides influence extends to lowering circulating triglycerides and enhancing lipid oxidation, supporting a more balanced metabolic profile