Seek emergency medical care (call 911) if experiencing: Seizure activity Convulsions, loss of consciousness, uncontrolled shaking, or post-event confusion Severe hypoglycemia symptoms Extreme confusion, loss of consciousness, inability to swallow, or seizure in a patient with diabetes Signs of severe dehydration Inability to urinate, extreme dizziness, rapid heartbeat, or altered mental status Severe abdominal pain Particularly if radiating to the back, which may indicate pancreatitis Allergic reactions Difficulty breathing, throat swelling, or widespread rash Contact your healthcare provider within 24 hours for: Persistent vomiting preventing medication or fluid intake for more than 24 hours, signs of dehydration (decreased urination, persistent dizziness), unexplained neurological symptoms (numbness, tingling, vision changes, severe headache), symptoms of hypoglycemia occurring frequently despite medication adjustments, or severe gastrointestinal symptoms not improving with standard management

Patients with health issues will have clearance from their primary care doctor, which helps prepare for the best possible patients response to surgery
For syringe injections with compounded semaglutide , 6mm needles are recommended for most people
If your goal is skin quality, texture, firmness, or scalp support, a prescription topical route is the safer and more appropriate conversation to have with a licensed provider