Has anyone figured out if anything helps with allodynia (sensitive skin) thingy? I've at the same dose for awhile now and it hasn't changed at all. I don't think its an allergy reaction, I pin subq and have never seen a localized reaction ever.
14% hair loss is kind of high too.. Anyone experiencing hair loss?
Rash+Itch+Hives = ~51%
Hairloss = ~14%
Excessive sweating = ~11%
There were 80,482 adverse events reported at the time of data collection, of which 4,896 (6.08%) were dermatologic. Liraglutide was the most reported culprit (45.85%), followed by semaglutide (40.18%) and tirzepatide (14.22%). There was an 186% increase in reported dermatologic events from 2022 to 2023, mirroring the time of widespread commercial availability. The majority of reported adverse events were consumer-reported (60.33% of reported events) from women (65.01%) within the United States (88.44%). Among the cohort, the top reported reactions were "rash" (21.79%), "pruritus" (17.95%), "alopecia" (13.97%), "urticaria" (11.09%), and "hyperhidrosis" (10.76%). Each GLP-1 agonist experienced the same top 5 reactions in different combinations (Table 1) demonstrating the difference of proportion analysis for each reaction by medication.
INTRODUCTION The use of injectable glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1) agonists including semaglutide, liraglutide, and tirzepatide has increased significantly after receiving FDA approval for the indication of weight loss.1-3 While characteristic...
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