This is one for HBA1c
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I've seen a NASH one in the past, but I'm too lazy to do another search
Vision loss: GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic linked to 3 eye conditions
A new review reports that nine people taking semaglutide and tirzepatide — the active ingredient in GLP-1 medications — experienced vision issues, including three potentially blinding eye conditions.
www.medicalnewstoday.com
Following this news that sudden drop in BG with glp1 drugs can create this issues, reta become even more interesting as it doesn't allow your body to go hypoglicemic. That's why ppl find it doesn't reduce your BG much.... For what I have understood it's not really it doesn't reduce it much.. it is more a balancer of BG. So compares to tirz and sema that will just reduce it as much as they can so unless you are counterbalancing it with loads of carb or induced insulin resistance (HGH) you can go hypo.
Reta instead as soon as your body goes below a threshold it starts releasing glucose from the liver and raise the BG.
Many ppl that were suffering from hypoglicemia fixed their BG using reta
