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unclear human risk) Contraindications: Personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer Multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2 Severe gastrointestinal disease GLP-2 Safety Profile Common Side Effects: Injection site reactions Headache Abdominal pain or distension Nausea Serious but Rare: Intestinal obstruction Gallbladder and bile duct issues Fluid overload Contraindications: Active gastrointestinal malignancy Known hypersensitivity to the medication General Safety Recommendations Always use pharmaceutical-grade peptides from reputable sources Start with lower doses and increase gradually Monitor for side effects closely Stay well-hydrated Maintain regular medical check-ups Report any concerning symptoms immediately Find the GLP right for you While GLP-1, GLP-2, and GLP-3 all originate from the same proglucagon precursor, they serve vastly different functions in your body: GLP-1 is your metabolic master regulator, controlling blood sugar, appetite, and weight while protecting your heart and potentially your brain

Identifying frozen meals that consistently meet the 30g+ protein requirement for GLP-1 users requires careful attention to nutrition labels
Prescription details may be confirmed with the prescriber, and eligible dispensing is handled by licensed third-party pharmacies