Key points for patient discussions include: GLP-1 medications are FDA-approved only for type 2 diabetes and, for specific agents, chronic weight management Research on cognitive benefits is ongoing but not yet conclusive These medications have known side effects that require monitoring Dementia prevention involves multiple lifestyle and medical factors Women of childbearing potential should use effective contraception while taking GLP-1 medications, as safety in pregnancy is not established Patients should seek medical evaluation if they experience: New or worsening memory problems or confusion (which may warrant cognitive screening, laboratory tests including thyroid and vitamin B12, and possible referral to neurology) Severe gastrointestinal symptoms while taking GLP-1 medications Signs of dehydration (dizziness, decreased urination, dry mouth) Persistent abdominal pain that could indicate pancreatitis Neck mass or hoarseness (thyroid concerns) Sudden vision changes (potential retinopathy complications) Right upper quadrant pain, fever, or yellowing of skin/eyes (gallbladder or liver issues) Caregivers of individuals with established dementia should discuss with healthcare providers whether continuing or initiating GLP-1 therapy is appropriate, considering the person's ability to manage injections, report side effects, and maintain adequate nutrition

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L-Carnitine transports fatty acids into your cells' mitochondria, where they are converted into energy
Common Mistakes to Avoid While Exercising on Semaglutide Here are a few mistakes to avoid while exercising on semaglutide: Overdo cardio Skip strength training Exercise without eating or drinking anything Push through dizziness or nausea Force long workouts when your energy is low Make sure you: Start slowly Prioritize strength Use light weights or bodyweight Break workouts into smaller sessions if needed Focus on feeling better, not doing more When to Avoid Exercise On Semaglutide Listen to your body and pause activity if you experience: Severe nausea Vomiting Extreme dizziness Rapid heartbeat Chest pain Fainting Sharp or unusual pain If symptoms continue, check in with your provider