But first, heres a brief overview of this class of drugs

Patient Assessment Protocol Comprehensive medical history with obesity-specific screening Physical examination including BMI, waist circumference, and body composition analysis Laboratory workup: complete metabolic panel, lipid panel, HbA1c, thyroid function, insulin levels Screening for sleep apnea, PCOS, Cushing syndrome, and other secondary causes of obesity Mental health screening for binge eating disorder and depression Readiness-to-change assessment Medication Formulary for Your Medical Weight Loss Program GLP-1 receptor agonists: Semaglutide (Wegovy), liraglutide (Saxenda), tirzepatide (Zepbound) Sympathomimetic agents: Phentermine (short-term), phentermine/topiramate (Qsymia) Other FDA-approved options: Naltrexone/bupropion (Contrave), orlistat (Xenical/Alli) Off-label considerations: Metformin, topiramate, bupropion (when clinically appropriate and properly documented) Your medical weight loss program's protocols should specify prescribing criteria, dosing escalation schedules, monitoring requirements, and discontinuation criteria for each medication

TATHION307 (100mg/tab) - I got the glow in a few day's use and my skintone was headed to a MAC shade higher in a little over a week's time
A newer, more stable form of Vitamin C
That is a documented lab reality, not a marketing claim
Your nephrologist should be involved in managing your tirzepatide therapy, and regular eGFR and UACR monitoring is essential