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GLP 1 Tirzepatide
What is Tirzepatide?
Tirzepatide is used to treat type 2 diabetes. It is used together with diet and exercise to help control your blood sugar. Tirzapatide is a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist.
Tirzepatide injection is also used to help lose weight and keep the weight off in patients with obesity caused by certain conditions.
This medicine is available only with your doctor’s prescription.
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FAQ
What exactly is a GLP-1 Medication such as Semaglutide or Tirzepatide?
GLP-1 medications, like Semaglutide and Tirzepatide, are prescription drugs that help control blood sugar and can also promote weight loss. On average, users can lose significant weight, especially when combined with lifestyle changes. These medications are typically administered as a weekly injection.
Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, but these can often be managed by gradually increasing the dosage as prescribed. In rare cases, GLP-1 drugs can cause low blood sugar, especially if used with other medications that lower blood sugar, like insulin.
It’s important to note that GLP-1 medications are not recommended for individuals with a history of certain thyroid cancers or pancreatitis, as studies have shown potential risks in these cases.
References: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/type-2-diabetes/expert-answers/byetta/faq-20057955
What are the differences between Semaglutide/Tirzepatide? How does someone know which is best to take for them?
Deciding whether Semaglutide or Tirzepatide is best for you depends on various factors, including your medical history, specific health conditions, goals, and how each medication works. Both Semaglutide and Tirzepatide are GLP-1 receptor agonists, but they have some differences that may influence the choice:
1. Mechanism of Action:
- Semaglutide: It is a GLP-1 receptor agonist that mimics the hormone GLP-1, helping to regulate blood sugar, reduce appetite, and promote weight loss.
- Tirzepatide: It is a dual GLP-1 and GIP (Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide) receptor agonist. In addition to working like Semaglutide, it also targets GIP, which may enhance insulin secretion and contribute to more robust effects on weight loss and glucose control.
2. Effectiveness:
- Weight Loss: Tirzepatide has been shown to be more effective in clinical trials for weight loss than Semaglutide, although both medications are effective for this purpose.
3. Side Effects:
- Common Side Effects: Both medications can cause gastrointestinal side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation. Tirzepatide may cause more pronounced gastrointestinal discomfort in some patients, but individual experiences vary.
5. Cost:
- Although Tirzepatide tends to have patients lose more weight, it is also more expensive.
How will I administer Semaglutide/Tirzepatide?
To ensure your safety and minimize side effects, it’s crucial to follow the exact dosage and instructions provided by your healthcare provider. If you have any questions about how to take your medication, don’t hesitate to contact us for guidance from a licensed professional. Taking more or less than prescribed can lead to unintended and potentially harmful side effects.
Is there a video that shows me how and where to inject the medication?
Are the injections daily or weekly?
Both Semaglutide and Tirzepatide are weekly injections.
When should I take my dosage?
You can take GLP-1 medications at any time of day, regardless of meals. If your dose is prescribed weekly, be sure to take it on the same day each week.
What happens if I don’t like the way it makes me feel? Can I stop immediately? How long does it take for the medicine to process out of my body?
Side effects may occur but our doctors will start you at a low dose and slowly work you up to a higher maintenance dose. This usually mitigates most of the common side effects. However, if side effects are too great, you can stop immediately and the side effects should reduce or be completely gone in a few days to 1-2 weeks.
How does GLP-1 increase energy?
While Semaglutide and Tirzepatide do not directly increase energy in the traditional sense (like a stimulant would), it helps by regulating blood sugar, reducing body weight, and improving metabolic health, all of which can lead to more consistent and sustainable energy levels.
If I miss a dosage, what do I do?
If you miss a dose, contact us before taking your next one. We may need to adjust your dosage to help minimize any potential side effects.
Do I need to store my GLP-1 medications in a refrigerator?
Yes. Store your GLP-1 medications in the refrigerator between doses. These medications are sensitive to temperature and can lose effectiveness if not stored properly.
How long should people be on it?
Patients should remain on their GLP-1 therapy until their weight loss goal is met. At that time, the patient should discuss with our doctors if remaining on a maintenance dose would be beneficial or trying a no-drug period would be warranted.
What happens when they come off?
As with any appetite suppressant medication, appetite and cravings can come back once medication is stopped. If ingested calories start to increase, one may begin to gain weight back unless mitigated by increased activity and exercise.
Do we offer a post care program?
No, unfortunately we do not at the moment but are working on a JoinTrim app to stay connected and provide a post care plan to each JoinTrim member.
Can I take the same dosage if I'm switching to JoinTrim?
When switching to our care, please share your previous prescription and dosage with your provider during the intake process. If medically appropriate, your provider will adjust and coordinate your dosage accordingly.