Incompletely established adverse effect profile : Although Phase 2 trial data (NEJM, 2023) provides some safety information, the full adverse effect profile of retatrutide has not yet been established through the complete Phase 3 programme

Pain Meds (Over-the-Counter + Prescription) Examples: Acetaminophen, NSAIDs, Opioids Approved for: Mild to severe pain, inflammation, post-surgical recovery Used today for: Everything from headaches to chronic back pain Short-term effects: Acetaminophen: Safe for stomach, hard on liver in high doses NSAIDs: Effective but increase risk of GI bleeding and kidney issues Opioids: Potent pain relief but cause drowsiness and constipation Long-term effects: Acetaminophen: Chronic overuse can lead to irreversible liver damage or acute liver failure NSAIDs: Prolonged use can strain the kidneys, raise blood pressure, and increase the risk of heart attack or stroke Opioids: Tolerance, physical dependence, and high misuse rates (about 1 in 3 with long-term use) If you stop: Acetaminophen: No true withdrawal symptoms, but pain may return NSAIDs: No withdrawal symptoms, but underlying pain and inflammation often flare up again Opioids: Withdrawal can trigger chills, sweating, nausea, vomiting, anxiety, insomnia, tapering under medical supervision is critical Notable tip: Use the lowest dose for the shortest time

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Alopecia is listed as a rare side effect across the ACE inhibitor class, and comparative data between individual agents is sparse
doi: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2013.12.005
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