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Once weekly subcutaneous Month 3+ 1mg A higher dose level for patients who have completed the adjustment period
People with heart failure, chronic kidney disease, or on fluid restriction should follow their healthcare provider's specific guidance on fluid intake
Weekly injections maintain relatively stable blood levels

Depending on your situation, useful documentation may include: Current height, weight, and BMI Baseline weight and BMI before GLP-1 therapy, if you previously used medication Weight-related diagnoses such as obesity, hypertension, sleep apnea, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or fatty liver disease Medication history and prior treatment attempts Recent labs, imaging, sleep study reports, cardiology notes, or liver-related records when relevant Prior authorization denial letters or pharmacy rejection messages Current Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage drug plan information What to Bring to Your Medicare GLP-1 Visit To make your consultation more productive, please bring: Your Medicare card Your Part D or Medicare Advantage drug plan information Your current medication list, including supplements Recent lab results, if available Prior denial letters, pharmacy messages, or prior authorization notices Records related to cardiovascular disease, sleep apnea, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, fatty liver disease, or other weight-related diagnoses Your current pharmacy information What to Expect at Your Medicare GLP-1 Visit During a consultation at our Sterling Heights or Bingham Farms office, we typically: Review your medical history Complete a weight and BMI evaluation Review labs or order new labs if needed Discuss medication options and whether GLP-1 therapy is appropriate Review safety, side effects, contraindications, and medication interactions Discuss coverage pathways and documentation needs Build a personalized treatment plan tailored to your health goals Medication decisions are made after a complete medical evaluation
