CXCL16-dependent scavenging of oxidized lipids by islet macrophages promotes differentiation of pathogenic CD8(+) T cells in diabetic autoimmunity
Liraglutide Common side effects may include: Headache Constipation Heartburn Runny nose, sneezing, or cough Tiredness Difficulty urinating or pain or burning on urination Injection site rash or redness More severe side effects that require immediate medical attention: Ongoing upper stomach pain (may spread to the back) New or worsening depression Thoughts of self-harm or unusual changes in mood or behavior Vomiting Nausea Diarrhea Clay-colored stools Yellow eyes or skin Heart palpitations, dizziness, or fainting Swelling of the eyes, face, mouth, tongue, or throat Rash, itching, or difficulty breathing or swallowing If you miss using liraglutide for three or more days, contact your doctor
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In Greece, economic evidence is currently limited to a short-term cost-effectiveness analysis, which demonstrates favorable results for semaglutide vs