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A few practical tips for switching day: Calculate your new units BEFORE your injection day so you are not doing math under pressure Write the new unit number on a note and keep it with your supplies Do a practice draw with the new concentration (without injecting) to make sure the volume looks correct If possible, finish your current vial before switching rather than switching mid-vial For people switching between tirzepatide and semaglutide rather than between concentrations, the calculation is different because the medications are not interchangeable milligram-for-milligram
Or, try going for a hot streak
Every time I called, a human answered, and they were patient enough to loop in tech support and walk me through the broken portal
The most commonly reported concerns with both oral and injectable forms are nausea, vomiting, Diarrhea, headache, and fatigue
Christoph Buettner, an endocrinologist at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, likened the phenomenon to other medical scenarios where rapid changes in the body can have unintended consequences