Semaglutide Information and Instructions
-
Semaglutide is a medication that slows the stomach and upper intestines down giving the sensation of being “full” while taking the medication.
-
L-Carnitine is a substance that helps the body turn fat into energy.
-
When combined they worked together to make you lose significant weight.
-
The medication is delivered using a small, diabetic needle once a week.
-
You will want to start low and work your way up to the most effective dose for you, with the least amount of side effects.
-
The majority of people on semaglutide have no problems as long as they increase the dose slowly.
-
You will start at 10 units (indicated on the syringe) a week, which is 0.26 mg of semaglutide.
-
You can go up, if needed, 5-10 units a week until you have reached a dose that diminishes your appetite with the fewest of side effects.
-
The medication is slowing your stomach and intestines, like creating a bottle neck, therefore the main side effects are nausea, bloating, burping.
-
Should your dose cause significant nausea or vomiting, lower the next dose.
-
If vomiting persists, text COMPLICATIONS to 4235524492.