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During the initial four weeks of the treatment protocol, GLP1 is administered at low starting doses. This cautious approach ensures minimal risk of significant side effects. While some patients may observe results within the first month, it’s common not to see pronounced effects during this titration period.
Now, finally, your patience will start to pay off. You are beginning to show results – but you cannot get too comfortable. Stay alert and do your best not to fall back into old habits. Keep a lookout for how you eat, exercise, and move around. The doctor will adjust your dose to best fit your individual response to the medication. Results vary from person to person as everyone has different biology and needs.
You’ve done it. Assuming you followed your nutrition and fitness game-plan, you should be noticing significant changes – physically, mentally, and emotionally. But you’re just getting started! If you want to look and feel like this for the rest of your life, you need to STAY committed to your new lifestyle.
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Our membership packages include everything. GLP1 prescription, personalized compounded medication, 2 day cold shipping, and continuing clinical care. No need to wait for your insurance to approve; if you do not qualify for treatment, we issue a full refund.
If you require a higher dose of Semaglutide, we offer the following plans:
For higher doses of Tirzepatide, consider these packages:
Monthly Plans: Ideal for new patients who are trying Semaglutide or Tirzepatide for the first time. These plans allow patients to determine if the treatment suits them.
3-Month Plans: Best for those who have already been on these treatments and seek a more affordable option. These plans provide a 3-month supply upfront, offering convenience and cost savings.
Patients must satisfy certain criteria to be eligible for GLP-1 receptor agonist treatments. The primary qualifications include:
BMI: Generally, having a BMI above 27 coupled with weight-related comorbidities.
Metabolic Syndrome: Demonstrating signs of metabolic syndrome, such as elevated blood sugar or lipid levels, can make you eligible.
GLP-1 is a class of medication that mimic naturally produced hormone in a body. It is FDA approved and clinically proven to work treatment for weight loss. GLP-1 is a class of medication that mimic naturally produced hormone in a body. It turns out that there are receptors for the hormone GLP-1 in the appetite center in the brain. Stimulating this receptor with GLP-1 hormones sets forth a cascade of brain chemicals that shuts off appetite and makes you feel full. It is FDA approved treatment recently approved for weight loss.
Other popular prescription drugs or weight loss supplements are mostly stimulants. The big downside is that they work by stimulating the central nervous system, which also reduces appetite but has many adverse side effects, such as the increased risk of cardiovascular disease and reduced sleep quality. For those reasons, they can only be used for a short time, and most of the weight is regained after stopping the medication.
Yes, while this treatment is very effective, it must be combined with lifestyle changes. Working out while in caloric deficit ensures the muscle mass is maintained, and weight loss comes from body fat.
Zeuss offers compounded versions of GLP1 medications. A compounded medication is a drug that is specifically mixed and prepared for you based on a prescription from your doctor and each bottle is made for each patient in a compounding pharmacy. Unlike branded versions of GLP1, which come in an injectible pen, compounded versions come in a bottle.
GLP-1 treatments can have a range of side effects, which vary in frequency and severity. Below, we have categorized them into common, less common, and serious side effects for your understanding:
Common Side Effects
Nausea and vomiting: Frequently reported, though it often diminishes over time.
Diarrhea: Common initially but tends to lessen with ongoing treatment.
Constipation: A number of individuals have reported experiencing constipation.
Abdominal pain: Some patients encounter abdominal discomfort.
Decreased appetite: The treatment can suppress appetite, potentially aiding in weight loss.
Headache: A common side effect noted by several individuals.
Dizziness: Another frequently reported side effect.
Fatigue: Some patients feel unusually tired when undergoing this treatment.
Less Common Side Effects
Pancreatitis: A serious condition that has been reported, albeit rarely; it necessitates immediate medical intervention.
Gallbladder disease: There have been instances of individuals developing gallbladder issues.
Kidney issues: In some cases, the treatment can affect kidney function, generally reversible upon stopping the medication.
Allergic reactions: Includes symptoms such as rash, itching, or difficulty breathing.
Heart rate fluctuations: Some experience changes in heart rate, including both acceleration and deceleration.
Mood alterations: Rare occurrences of mood changes, including depression and anxiety, have been reported.
Warning: Risk of Thyroid C-Cell Tumors
In studies with mice and rats, GLP1 medications caused thyroid tumors, including thyroid cancer. It is not known if GLP1 medications will cause thyroid tumors or a type of thyroid cancer called medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) in people. Tell your provider if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, hoarseness, trouble swallowing, or shortness of breath. These may be symptoms of thyroid cancer.
It is crucial to note that these side effects do not manifest in everyone, and some individuals may experience side effects not mentioned here. It is highly recommended to consult with a healthcare provider regarding any concerns. If you notice any adverse effects during the treatment, do not hesitate to contact your healthcare provider promptly.
It is injected once a week subcutaneously.
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