When to contact your prescriber Contact your prescribing team if you experience: Severe or persistent nausea, vomiting, or diarrhoea that is affecting your ability to eat or drink Severe abdominal pain, particularly if it radiates to the back Signs of an allergic reaction, including facial swelling, difficulty breathing, or a severe rash No change in appetite or weight after four or more weeks on a stable therapeutic dose Do not adjust your dose or stop treatment without speaking to your prescriber first
If a patient is concerned that they may have received or used compounded or counterfeit tirzepatide, the patient should contact their healthcare provider to discuss their concerns and options
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Ashley Koff, RD 00:17:35 So theres three things I want to mention as it relates to what you were saying, So I dont typically get into a dose conversation because what I found is from the pen to the vial to the practitioner, where someone is starting off