Medication works best when combined with consistent lifestyle habits
Moderate side-effects of tirzepatide and semaglutide can include: Constipation or diarrhea Upset stomach, nausea, and vomiting Headaches Abdominal pain Fatigue Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
Baseline and periodic monitoring might include: Complete blood count to assess for anemia Ferritin levels (iron stores), with management of documented iron deficiency per clinical guidelines Vitamin D, B12, and folate levels Zinc levels if deficiency is suspected based on clinical presentation Thyroid function tests to exclude concurrent thyroid dysfunction A standard multivitamin may be appropriate for individuals with significantly reduced food intake, with targeted supplementation based on laboratory results
In addition, drug absorption from the DG muscle may be slower than other sites and this can lead to a build-up of drugs in the tissues and risk of overdose (Malkin, 2008)
Peptide Vial and Supplies The program may include prescribed peptide vial(s), administration supplies and pharmacy instructions
Many people include them during midday or when they notice lower energy, inconsistent hydration, or increased daily demands