Robert Kushner , a professor of medicine in endocrinology at Northwestern University Feinburg School of Medicine, told Live Science that the way these drugs slow down stomach emptying has been known from "the very beginning of time when these hormones were identified." He explained that patients can expect to experience reduced stomach emptying as their treatment dose is raised to the optimum level, at which point it is crucial that they eat slowly, monitor fat intake and spread meals throughout the day
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Phosphatidylcholine (75 mg) A phospholipid that forms liposomes, enhances cellular delivery, and supports healthy cell membranes
PET-negative (across the entire cohort, within the CI/CN subgroups, and specifically between CN PET-negative and CI PET-positive individuals)