Isolation and perfusion of the rat small and large intestine Non-fasted rats were anaesthetized with a subcutaneous injection of Hypnorm/Midazolam (0.0158 mg fentanyl citrate+0.5 mg fluanisone+0.25 mg midazolam/100 g)
Before considering the addition of a GLP-1 receptor agonist to your treatment for newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes, its important to consult a board-certified and licensed physician
If clinically appropriate, your plan may include GLP-1 medication discussion, weight loss injections, lifestyle support, and follow-up care
Exclusion criteria were a history of bariatric surgery, alcohol use disorder identification test (AUDIT) greater than 16, hemoglobin A1c measurement greater than 9, a history of seizure disorder or traumatic brain injury, on specific medications that interfere with alcohol metabolism such as certain antibiotics (reviewed on a case-by-case basis by study physician), or currently pregnant or lactating