Semaglutide Home Weight Loss Kit
VIP Doc's Semaglutide Weight Loss Program includes:
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- Physician Consultation
- Online (Telemedicine)
- In person
- Medication
- 4 Weekly semaglutide injections
- Dosage varies from 0.25mg – 2.4mg
- Supplies
- Syringes
- Alcohol Pads
- Instructions
- How to inject
- Physician Consultation
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VIP Docs Semaglutide Weight Loss Program (Kit)
For those who prefer the convenience of self-administering injections at home, we offer a Semaglutide Semaglutide Home kit.
Semaglutide Home kits include:
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- Semaglutide Combination Injection.
- Semaglutide home injections are a combination of Semaglutide and B12 or Semaglutide and L-Carnitine depending on availability.
- 4 week supply
- Semaglutide dosage varies from 0.25mg – 2.4mg*
- Alcohol Pads
- Syringes
- Physician Consultation (In person or telemedicine online).
- Our team will provide training and support for safely administering your medication at home.
- Semaglutide Combination Injection.
Benefits of Semaglutide
- Weight Loss: Reduces appetite and increases feelings of fullness
- Improved Blood Pressure: May help lower blood pressure
- Enhanced Cholesterol Management: Potential to improve cholesterol levels
- Improved Blood Sugar Control: Assists in blood sugar regulation
Instructions for Semaglutide
This medication helps with weight loss by reducing your appetite. It's important to increase the dosage gradually over time.
Step-by-step dosage increase:
- Start with 0.25mg weekly for the first 4 weeks.
- Increase to 0.5mg weekly for the next 4 weeks.
- Then, go up to 1mg weekly for the following 4 weeks.
- The maximum dosage is 2.4mg* weekly, but this might vary depending on individual needs.
*Usually, a dosage of 1mg weekly strikes a good balance between effectiveness and reduced side effects, but this varies from patient to patient. Always consult your medical if you have questions or concerns.
What is Semaglutide
Semaglutide is a GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) receptor agonist that provides numerous health benefits. It stimulates insulin release and suppresses glucagon secretion, regulating blood sugar levels, making it an effective treatment option for weight management and overall health improvement.
Benefits of Semaglutide
- Weight Loss: Reduces appetite and increases feelings of fullness
- Improved Blood Pressure: May help lower blood pressure
- Enhanced Cholesterol Management: Potential to improve cholesterol levels
- Improved Blood Sugar Control: Assists in blood sugar regulation
Possible Side-effects of Semaglutide
- Disclaimer
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Disclaimer:
- The following list of potential side effects is not guaranteed to be exhaustive, complete, or applicable to every individual. The effects mentioned below are provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before starting or discontinuing any medication.
- Individual Reactions: Each person may react differently to the medication, and the severity and occurrence of side effects may vary.
- Uncommon Side Effects: There may be additional, rare side effects that are not listed here. If you experience any unexpected symptoms while taking this medication, please consult a healthcare professional.
- Known Side Effects: The side effects mentioned below are those commonly reported during clinical trials and post-marketing surveillance. However, it is possible that not all potential side effects have been identified.
- Reporting Side Effects: If you experience any side effects, whether listed or unlisted, it is essential to report them to your healthcare provider or regulatory authorities in order to contribute to ongoing safety monitoring.
- Allergic Reactions: Allergic reactions to medications can occur, although they are rare. If you experience signs of an allergic reaction, such as difficulty breathing, hives, or swelling of the face or throat, seek immediate medical attention.
- Pre-existing Conditions: The side effects and safety profile of this medication may differ for individuals with pre-existing medical conditions. Please inform your healthcare provider of any pre-existing conditions or ongoing medications before starting this treatment.
- Other Factors: It is important to note that factors such as age, overall health, and concurrent medications can influence the occurrence and severity of side effects.
Remember, this disclaimer is intended as a general guideline and should be customized to fit your specific medication and circumstances. It is always recommended to seek professional advice and review the product information provided by the manufacturer or regulatory authorities.
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- Common Mild Side Effects
- Nausea (up to 44% of patients)
- Vomiting (up to 24% of patients)
- Diarrhea (up to 30% of patients)
- Abdominal pain (up to 20% of patients)
- Constipation (up to 24% of patients)
- Increased amylase (up to 13% of patients)
- Increased lipase (up to 22% of patients)
- Dyspepsia (1% to 10% of patients)
- Eructation (1% to 10% of patients)
- Flatulence (1% to 10% of patients)
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (1% to 10% of patients)
- Abdominal distention (1% to 10% of patients)
- Gastroenteritis (1% to 10% of patients)
- Gastritis (1% to 10% of patients)
- Common Severe Side Effects
- Anxiety
- Bloating
- Blurred vision
- Chills
- Cold sweats
- Confusion
- Constipation
- Cool, pale skin
- Cough
- Darkened urine
- Depression
- Difficulty swallowing
- Dizziness
- Fast heartbeat
- Fever
- Headache
- Increased hunger
- Indigestion
- Large, hive-like swelling on the face, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, hands, legs, feet, or sex organs
- Loss of appetite
- Nausea
- Nervousness
- Nightmares
- Pain in the stomach, side, or abdomen, possibly radiating to the back
- Seizures
- Skin rash
- Slurred speech
- Tightness in the chest
- Trouble breathing
- Unusual tiredness or weakness
- Vomiting
- Yellow eyes or skin
- Rare Side Effects
- Anaphylactic reaction (less than 0.1% of patients)
- Angioedema
- Rash
- Additional Side Effects
- Hypoglycemia (up to 30% when used in combination with basal insulin, 1% to 10% otherwise)
- Decreased appetite (1% to 10% of patients)
- Weight loss (1% to 10% of patients)
- Complications of diabetic retinopathy (1% to 10%, higher in patients with a history of diabetic retinopathy)
- Medullary thyroid cancer (reported in postmarketing period, but data insufficient to establish or exclude a causal relationship)
Contraindications
Certain individuals should avoid using Semaglutide, including those who have:
- Pancreatitis
- A personal or family history of thyroid cancer
- Multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2
- Are currently pregnant or breastfeeding
Semaglutide may increase the risk of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), especially when taken with other diabetes medications. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a "black box" warning for Ozempic, a brand name for semaglutide, due to potential increased risk of thyroid tumors in animal studies.