Higher dose exploration (4.5mg trials) Rationale for testing 4.5mg: Investigate maximum tolerable dose Determine if higher = better weight loss Establish safety ceiling Results at 4.5mg weekly: Weight loss: ~12% (vs 10% at 2.4mg) Incremental benefit: Only 2% additional loss Side effects: Significantly worse nausea/vomiting Dropout rate: Higher than 2.4mg Clinical verdict: 4.5mg not recommended for routine use Risk-benefit ratio unfavorable 2.4mg remains optimal Some individuals may tolerate 3.0mg as compromise CagriSema combination dosing trials REDEFINE-1 protocol: Semaglutide: 2.4mg weekly (standard titration over 16 weeks) Cagrilintide: 2.4mg weekly (12-week titration) Both given as separate injections Started simultaneously from week 1 Semaglutide escalation (standard): Weeks 1-4: 0.25mg Weeks 5-8: 0.5mg Weeks 9-12: 1.0mg Weeks 13-16: 1.7mg Week 17+: 2.4mg Cagrilintide escalation (when combined): Weeks 1-4: 0.6mg Weeks 5-8: 1.2mg Weeks 9-12: 1.8mg Week 13+: 2.4mg Results: 15.6% average weight loss (68 weeks) Superior to either alone Side effects manageable with slow titration Combination well-tolerated See our cagrilintide and semaglutide combination guide and semaglutide dosage calculator

Injections should always be the treatment (their absorption is far superior, and with PA you cant take risks)
References Do, D., Lee, T., Peasah, S
Furthermore, growth hormone released in response to Ipamorelin facilitates the transport of amino acids into cells, supporting protein synthesis and aiding in the rebuilding of damaged tissues
Female patient, post-pregnancy
Once you stop, the results of satiety and sugar level reduction start to regress