Who is eligible for GLP-1 medications during menopause
Recommended Dosage and How to Take Them Dosage recommendations for alpha lipoic acid and CoQ10 vary depending on the condition being addressed, individual patient factors, and the formulation used
The dermis, the middle layer of skin where collagen and elastin reside, begins thinning as early as our late twenties

Common infectious causes include: Upper respiratory tract infections colds, flu, COVID-19, or strep throat commonly cause cervical (neck) lymph node swelling Dental infections abscesses or gum disease can lead to submandibular or cervical lymphadenopathy Skin infections cellulitis, infected wounds, or insect bites may cause regional lymph node enlargement Viral infections Epstein-Barr virus (glandular fever), cytomegalovirus, or HIV can cause generalised lymphadenopathy Bacterial infections including tuberculosis, cat-scratch disease, or atypical mycobacterial infections Non-infectious causes to consider: Recent vaccinations COVID-19, influenza, or other vaccines can cause temporary lymph node swelling [5] Reactive nodes near injection sites local inflammation from any injection, including Mounjaro, may cause nearby lymph nodes to enlarge temporarily [6] Autoimmune conditions rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, or Sjgren's syndrome may present with lymph node swelling Medication reactions certain drugs (not typically including GLP-1 receptor agonists) can rarely cause lymphadenopathy Malignancy lymphoma, leukaemia, or metastatic cancer may present with persistent or progressive lymph node enlargement Sarcoidosis a multisystem inflammatory condition that can affect lymph nodes Coincidental timing: It is important to recognise that starting a new medication like Mounjaro may coincide with the development of an unrelated condition
