It usually appears as a single stripe of blisters that wraps around one side of your torso, or in some cases on one side of your face, neck, or around one eye
Signs That Need Immediate Attention Contact your healthcare provider right away if you experience: Severe or persistent vomiting lasting more than 24 hours Signs of dehydration such as dark urine or dizziness Severe abdominal pain that does not improve Symptoms of low blood sugar if taking other diabetes medications Allergic reactions including rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing Ongoing Concerns Worth Discussing Schedule a conversation with your healthcare provider for: Side effects that do not improve after 4-6 weeks New symptoms appearing later in treatment Difficulty maintaining adequate nutrition Any changes that significantly affect your daily life Practical Tips for New Retatrutide Users Starting any new medication comes with a learning curve
More than half (54 per cent) said they cover nutritional counselling, while 43 per cent said they cover other prescription medications
Understanding these side effects helps users manage them better and know when to seek medical advice
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