Here's the link: noom.com/med/compounded-semaglutide So yes, Noom appears to still offer compounded sema, even if it doesn't always show up during intake
Your healthcare provider will typically conduct a thorough assessment including: Medical history review : Duration and severity of ED, onset in relation to starting Ozempic, presence of morning erections, and impact on quality of life Diabetes control evaluation : Recent HbA1c levels, duration of diabetes, and presence of known complications Cardiovascular risk assessment : Blood pressure, lipid profile, and screening for ischaemic heart disease Medication review : Identifying other drugs that may contribute to ED Hormonal screening : According to NICE Clinical Knowledge Summary (CKS) on Erectile Dysfunction, this should include morning testosterone levels (taken between 811 am) on two separate occasions if initial results are low
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J Exp Med 209(2):307318 Hurst KE, Lawrence KA, Essman MT, Walton ZJ, Leddy LR, Thaxton JE (2019) Endoplasmic reticulum stress contributes to mitochondrial exhaustion of CD8(+) T cells