While weight loss might make people seek out GLP-1s, the drugs are still new and recent studies show that they can have negative side effects: 4 in 5 people feel mild to moderate stomach side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
The short answer is yes, you can take too much of this medication, and it can cause serious problems for your health
Full metabolic effects typically occur once the therapeutic dose is reached and consistent lifestyle habits support the medication
Duration by dose The number of weeks your vial lasts depends entirely on your weekly dose: If you follow the standard titration schedule starting at 2.5 mg and increasing every four weeks, a single 60 mg vial provides: Weeks 1-4 at 2.5 mg = 10 mg used Weeks 5-8 at 5 mg = 20 mg used Weeks 9-12 at 7.5 mg = 30 mg used Total: 60 mg consumed over 12 weeks That is three full months of a complete titration protocol from one vial
CJC-1295/Ipamorelin Side Effects and Safety Side effects are generally mild and most often appear in the first week or two, then resolve as the body adapts
Medicare Part D plans often require you to pay hundreds of dollars before coverage starts, called a deductible