lori_vegas — that is really helpful context on COA red flag compilation . Follow-up question: what labs did your doctor order to monitor this?
I am in a similar situation (just started) and trying to set realistic expectations.
lori_vegas — that is really helpful context on COA red flag compilation . Follow-up question: what labs did your doctor order to monitor this?
I am in a similar situation (just started) and trying to set realistic expectations.
To answer PedsEndoPhilly's question specifically:
From a clinical standpoint, COA red flag compilation what is an area where we have good evidence.
The short answer: baseline labs + quarterly monitoring is the standard of care.
The longer answer involves understanding the mechanism of action at the receptor level, which I am happy to elaborate on if helpful.
Thank you FranDenver! This is incredibly helpful. Bookmarking for later. 🙏
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View ResultsRelevant to COA red flag compilation what — here is my latest bloodwork comparison:
Key improvements: A1C 7.6% → 5.5%, triglycerides 241 → 111 mg/dL, hsCRP 8.0 → 1.1 mg/L. All on tirzepatide for 9 months.
The inflammatory marker drop is what impresses me most. Consistent with the SELECT trial's cardiovascular findings.
Slightly tangential to COA red flag compilation but FranDenver reminded me — what is the latest on the oral formulations?
I know it is not exactly on-topic but it seems related enough to ask here rather than starting a new thread. Apologies if this has been covered — I did search first.