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weight loss information.

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weight loss information.

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FAQs

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

How do I get started?

Simply fill out the form at the top of the home page and we'll reach out within 24 hours.

What's the difference between semaglutide and tirzepatide?

Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist, meaning it mimics the action of the GLP-1 hormone to regulate blood sugar and suppress appetite. Tirzepatide, however, is a dual agonist, targeting both GLP-1 and GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide) receptors.
This dual action of tirzepatide often leads to a more pronounced effect on blood sugar control and weight loss compared to semaglutide.

How much weight can I lose?

In clinical trials, participants using semaglutide lost an average of 12-15% of their body weight, while patients using tirzepatide lost an average of 20% of their body weight over 68 weeks.

Does the injection hurt?

Nope. It's a tiny syringe that most people barely feel.

What are the possible side effects?

While both medications can cause gastrointestinal side effects like nausea and vomiting, some studies suggest that tirzepatide may lead to fewer severe side effects in certain individuals.

How do I take GLP-1 medications?

Once weekly injection in your abdominal fat, thigh or upper arm.

Who should not use GLP-1 medications?

Individuals who have type I diabetes, history of pancreatitis, a history of depression or suicide, are pregnant, have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type II, medullary thyroid cancer, or a family history of medullary thyroid cancer.

How do I get started?

Simply fill out the form at the top of the home page and we'll reach out within 24 hours.

What's the difference between semaglutide and tirzepatide?

Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist, meaning it mimics the action of the GLP-1 hormone to regulate blood sugar and suppress appetite. Tirzepatide, however, is a dual agonist, targeting both GLP-1 and GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide) receptors.
This dual action of tirzepatide often leads to a more pronounced effect on blood sugar control and weight loss compared to semaglutide.

How much weight can I lose?

In clinical trials, participants using semaglutide lost an average of 12-15% of their body weight, while patients using tirzepatide lost an average of 20% of their body weight over 68 weeks.

Does the injection hurt?

Nope. It's a tiny syringe that most people barely feel.

What are the possible side effects?

While both medications can cause gastrointestinal side effects like nausea and vomiting, some studies suggest that tirzepatide may lead to fewer severe side effects in certain individuals.

How do I take GLP-1 medications?

Once weekly injection in your abdominal fat, thigh or upper arm.

Who should not use GLP-1 medications?

Individuals who have type I diabetes, history of pancreatitis, a history of depression or suicide, are pregnant, have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type II, medullary thyroid cancer, or a family history of medullary thyroid cancer.

How do I get started?

Simply fill out the form at the top of the home page and we'll reach out within 24 hours.

What's the difference between semaglutide and tirzepatide?

Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist, meaning it mimics the action of the GLP-1 hormone to regulate blood sugar and suppress appetite. Tirzepatide, however, is a dual agonist, targeting both GLP-1 and GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide) receptors.
This dual action of tirzepatide often leads to a more pronounced effect on blood sugar control and weight loss compared to semaglutide.

How much weight can I lose?

In clinical trials, participants using semaglutide lost an average of 12-15% of their body weight, while patients using tirzepatide lost an average of 20% of their body weight over 68 weeks.

Does the injection hurt?

Nope. It's a tiny syringe that most people barely feel.

What are the possible side effects?

While both medications can cause gastrointestinal side effects like nausea and vomiting, some studies suggest that tirzepatide may lead to fewer severe side effects in certain individuals.

How do I take GLP-1 medications?

Once weekly injection in your abdominal fat, thigh or upper arm.

Who should not use GLP-1 medications?

Individuals who have type I diabetes, history of pancreatitis, a history of depression or suicide, are pregnant, have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type II, medullary thyroid cancer, or a family history of medullary thyroid cancer.

What our patients are saying

What our
patients are
saying

“I struggled losing weight my whole life. Semaglutide is the first thing that worked. I no longer crave junk food and am satisified with much smaller portions. I'm down 30 lbs and feel great!”

Shannon K.