The recommended approach is to: Use the lowest effective dose (typically 200400mg) Take up to three times daily (maximum 1200mg per day for over-the-counter use) Take it for the shortest duration necessary Take it with or after food to minimise gastric irritation Maintain good hydration Avoid if you have experienced gastrointestinal bleeding or have severe renal impairment Avoid during pregnancy, particularly after 20 weeks' gestation Topical NSAIDs such as ibuprofen gel or diclofenac gel offer an alternative for localised musculoskeletal pain
Last year, Shanghvi had said the drug is expected to be launched in the next four to five years. Meanwhile, in India, the company has launched two brands of its generic semaglutide formulation (another GLP-1 therapy) and intends to launch a daily pill upon receiving regulatory approval
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Weve taken legal action to protect the American public and our intellectual property and will continue to work with regulators, law enforcement, and other key stakeholders to ensure patients have access to FDA approved safe and effective medicines. Also in February, Novo Nordisk announced approval from the European Commission for a more effective dose of the injectable form of Wegovy