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GLP-1 Injections
You should avoid GLP-Injections if any of the following conditions apply to you:
The standard, FDA-approved dosing schedule for GLP-1 Injections is:
Most patients start at the lowest dose in the first month, then steadily increase every month until you have found the right dose that fits your needs. 1.7 mg and 2.4 mg doses are considered maintenance doses.
We ship medications, including compounded options like GLP-1 Injections and GLP-1/GIP Injections, to most U.S. states. However, state laws vary regarding the shipping of compounded medications. Final eligibility for shipping to your specific address will be confirmed based on your state of residence and the prescribed treatment during your telehealth consultation.
Check Your State's Eligibility: Shipping for compounded medications is subject to state regulations. Complete our brief intake form or speak with our team to confirm if we can ship to your location.What You Need To Know About
GLP-1/GIP Injections
Side effects are typically mild and can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation. These side effects usually subside within 2–3 weeks, with nausea being considered an "on target" side effect that helps reduce your caloric intake.
Less common but more serious side effects can include allergic reactions, low blood sugar, kidney problems (especially if you are very dehydrated), gallstones and pancreatitis. Thyroid tumors or cancer has been observed in rodents, but not yet humans.
You should avoid GLP-1/GIP Injections if any of the following conditions apply to you:
The standard, FDA-approved dosing schedule for GLP-1/GIP Injections is:
Most patients start at the lowest dose in the first month, then steadily increase every month until you have found the right dose that fits your needs. 10'mg, 12.5'mg, and 15'mg doses are considered maintenance doses.
You are not expected to make strict dietary changes during the plan, but most patients naturally consume fewer calories.
As constipation is a side effect to look out for, we recommend having a diet rich in fiber and drinking plenty of water, as doing so can minimize constipation.
We ship medications, including compounded options like GLP-1 Injections and GLP-1/GIP Injections, to most U.S. states. However, state laws vary regarding the shipping of compounded medications. Final eligibility for shipping to your specific address will be confirmed based on your state of residence and the prescribed treatment during your telehealth consultation.
Check Your State's Eligibility: Shipping for compounded medications is subject to state regulations. Complete our brief intake form or speak with our team to confirm if we can ship to your location.