As the combination regimens require fewer insulin doses and fewer injections at no efficacy cost and improved hypoglycemia-related safety, they represent an attractive option for the simplification of intensive insulin treatment
Foods to eat on Zepbound include : Fruits: berries, apples, pears Vegetables: broccoli, carrots, peas, squash, and leafy greens Whole grains: oats, quinoa, brown rice, and whole-grain cereal, pasta, or bread Low-fat dairy: Greek yogurt, low-fat milk, low-fat cheese Lean proteins: turkey, chicken, fish, seafood, tofu, and eggs Nuts: almonds, cashews, pistachios Seeds: chia, sesame, and hemp Plant-based fats and oils: olive and olive oil, canola, avocado and avocado oil Medications that may interact with Zepbound Because Zepbound slows down digestion and lowers blood sugar, it can affect how certain medications work
As a result, he recommended baseline retinal examinations before initiating therapy and closer follow-up during periods of aggressive glycemic control
In her patients, gastrointestinal effects are common but generally tolerable