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Before starting or continuing both medications together, ensure you discuss: Your Complete Medical History: Previous or current mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or suicidal ideation History of seizures or conditions that lower seizure threshold Eating disorders (past or present) Cardiovascular disease, including hypertension Kidney or liver impairment Thyroid disorders Diabetes and current glycaemic control Gastrointestinal conditions, including pancreatitis or gallbladder disease Eligibility for Wegovy under NICE guidelines (typically requiring specialist weight management services, specific BMI thresholds, and other criteria) All Current Medications: Provide a complete list including: Prescription medications (especially anticoagulants like warfarin, antidiabetic drugs, or medications affecting seizure threshold such as tramadol, antipsychotics, tricyclic antidepressants, or quinolone antibiotics) Medications that affect CYP2B6 enzymes which metabolise bupropion Over-the-counter medicines Herbal supplements and vitamins Recreational substances or alcohol use Treatment Goals and Monitoring: Discuss realistic expectations for weight management and smoking cessation

I would appreciate greater clarity regarding FDAs intended actions toward non-FDA-approved GLP-1 products and the regulatory rationale guiding those decisions
3 Against this backdrop, MedImpact is framing its new offerings as a reengineering of how these therapies are accessed and managed
The medication can be self- administered with a small, subcutaneous needle
Myth 4: "Higher doses work faster" If 500mg is good, a mega-dose of 2-3 grams a day will get you there twice as fast