Possible reactions noted in the available literature include injection-site irritation, mild headache or fatigue, transient changes in dream vividness or sleep timing, and, occasionally, mild mood shifts or increased restlessness
Behavioral intervention consisted of counseling by a dietitian or similarly qualified healthcare professional every 4 weeks via in-person visits or telephone on adherence to a reduced-calorie diet (500 kcal deficit a day relative to the energy expenditure estimated at randomization) and increased physical activity (150 minutes a week encouraged, for example, walking), both recorded daily (via a diary, app or other tools, which were reviewed during counseling sessions)
Three are observed for Lys and Arg, the extra one arising from their ionizable side chains
Tirzepatide shots are usually given under the skin in one of three areas: abdomen (stomach area), upper thigh, and upper arm