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What should I do if my medication isn't working?

Don't think your weight management medication is working? Start here.

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What should I do if my medication isn't working?

It can be concerning if you've started a GLP-1 medication like compounded semaglutide or compounded tirzepatide and don't feel like you're seeing the expected results. This is a common concern, but before concluding the medication isn't working for you, please consider the following key factors.

1. Trust the Dosing and Timeline

Both compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide require a gradual increase in dosage over time. This is called titration.

  • Starting Doses Are for Acclimation: The initial doses (about 0.25 mg for compounded semaglutide and about 2.5 mg for compounded tirzepatide) are primarily to help your body get used to the medication and to minimize side effects. Most individuals do not experience significant weight loss at these starting doses.

  • Patience is Key: It is common for it to take 8-12 weeks or longer to see significant results, as this often occurs after you have titrated up to higher, more therapeutic doses. Consistency with your weekly injections is crucial.

2. Look Beyond the Scale for "Non-Scale Victories"

Weight loss is just one measure of success. Your medication is likely working if you are experiencing other positive changes, such as:

  • Reduced "Food Noise": You spend less time thinking or worrying about food and your next meal.

  • Earlier Satiety: You feel full and satisfied with smaller portions.

  • Fewer Cravings: You have a reduced desire for sugary, high-fat, or processed foods.

  • Clothes Fit Better: You may be losing inches and changing your body composition, even if the scale isn't moving quickly.

  • More Stable Energy: You experience fewer energy spikes and crashes, especially after meals.

  • Improved Lab Results: Your provider may note positive changes in your A1c, cholesterol, or blood pressure readings.

3. Amplify Your Results with Healthy Habits

These medications are powerful tools, but they work best when combined with a healthy lifestyle. To ensure you are getting the most out of your treatment, make sure to focus on:

  • Nutrition: Prioritize lean protein and fiber to help with satiety and maintain muscle mass.

  • Hydration: Drink plenty of water throughout the day.

  • Movement: Incorporate regular physical activity and strength training into your routine.

  • Sleep: Aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep per night, as this is critical for regulating metabolism and appetite hormones.

What to Do Next

If you have been consistent with your medication and lifestyle habits for several months and are still concerned about your progress, the best course of action is to contact your provider via your Medical Chat in the Patient Portal.

They can review your progress, discuss your dosage, and work with you to ensure you are on the right path to achieving your health goals.

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