Despite increasing awareness, effective and sustainable pharmacotherapies remain limited
Patients over 65 Older adults face unique considerations
37 Regarding pre-workout supplement use, the pharmacy technician should refer to the pharmacist if the patient Has pre-existing medical conditions, including high blood pressure, anxiety, seizure history, kidney or liver impairment, and heart disease or arrhythmias Is pregnant or breastfeeding Is asking for a recommendation on which pre-workout supplement to use Is experiencing or has questions regarding possible drug interactions and adverse effects Has specific questions about dosing based on their condition, disease state, or current medications/supplements For example, Jenny, a 58-year-old woman, is interested in using a pre-workout supplement to help motivate her to be active after a long day at work
Patients should increase blood glucose monitoring frequency, particularly during the first few weeks after initiating or adjusting either medication
By imitating that hormone, Cagrilintide engages amylin (and related calcitonin) receptors to curb appetite and support weight management [2] [9]