Decreased appetite and early satiety were reported more frequently with higher doses of cagrilintide (24 mg and 45) than with placebo, consistent with cagrilintides known satiating effect
Parts of this work were funded by grants from the DFG (German Research Foundation)Projektnummer 209933838SFB 1052 (project B1 to M.B.) and by Deutsches Zentrum fr Diabetesforschung (DZD, Grant: 82DZD00601 to M.B.)
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Some clinical studies have found elevated lactate levels (395, 396) in ME/CFS patient blood, cerebrospinal fluid, and muscles, suggesting there is reduced oxidative phosphorylation and a switch to anaerobic glycolysis (392, 397399)