Signs your medication has gone bad Discard the vial immediately if you notice any of the following: cloudiness or haziness in the solution, visible particles or floaters, color changes (most GLP-1 solutions should be clear and colorless), unusual smell when you remove the cap, or if the solution has been past its labeled discard-by date
Finally, as with other neurological subspecialties according to Shirani, there are barriers of cost, access and equity related to racial and socioeconomic differences found in patterns of GLP-1 prescription
SGLT2i therapy below the lowest approved dose may further reduce the risk of DKA [31]
While endogenous GLP-1 and all peptide GLP-1 agonists bind to the orthosteric site on the extracellular surface and transmembrane domain of the GLP-1 receptor, orforglipron occupies a distinct allosteric pocket formed primarily by transmembrane helices 1, 2, 3, and 7, along with extracellular loop 2