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Kedlaw (Anonymous, 5.173.137.) Białystok 16 months ago

Is a dose of Saxenda above 1.8 and higher safe for the body?

Is a dose of saxenda above 1.8 and higher safe for the body? I've heard several cases that at a dose of 2.4 people went to the hospital and there were problems with three

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Joanna Dunajska Pharmacist, Editor

16 months ago

The efficacy and safety of Saxenda has been confirmed at doses ranging from 0.6mg to 3.0mg per day. The maximum dose of Saxenda is selected based on the individual patient's tolerance to the drug. When using GLP-1 analogues (eg Saxenda), pancreatitis has been observed (symptoms are, m.in. sudden, sharp epigastric pain, vomiting, nausea, bloating), this is an adverse reaction that may or may not occur. Saxenda is a medicine available with a prescription, if during the use of the preparation there are any disturbing symptoms suggesting an inappropriate effect of the substance on the body, you should report them to your doctor. I encourage you to read the helpful materials and attach information about the possibility of using teleconsultation: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/blog/nowe-leki-na-otylosc-i-cukrzyce-jak-nie-dac-sie-oszukac https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja Through wherein you can check the availability of Saxenda and book it at the pharmacy of your choice: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/88452/saxenda-iniekcja/apteki

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