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Are Medication Allergies Genetic?

Are Medication Allergies Genetic? UK Guide to Drug Allergy Risk Written by Bolt Pharmacy Published on 3/7/2026 Are medication allergies genetic? This question matters for patient safety and prescribing decisions across the UK. Whilst medication allergies themselves are not directly inherited in a straightforward manner, the underlying predisposition to develop such reactions can have a […]

Does Rybelsus Cause Erectile Dysfunction?

Does Rybelsus Cause Erectile Dysfunction? Written by Bolt Pharmacy Published on 15/7/2026 Rybelsus (semaglutide) is an oral GLP-1 receptor agonist licensed in the UK for treating type 2 diabetes in adults. Whilst erectile dysfunction is a common concern among men with diabetes, it is important to understand the relationship between this medication and sexual health. […]

Can You Get Retatrutide As a Pill?

Retatrutide in Pill Form: What UK Patients Need to Know Written by Bolt Pharmacy Published on 15/7/2026 Retatrutide in pill form is not currently available — and understanding why matters for anyone researching this investigational medicine. Retatrutide is a novel ‘triple agonist’ developed by Eli Lilly, targeting the GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptors simultaneously. It […]