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How to Take Your Medication (GLP-1 Injection)

Instructions for proper medication usage.

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Updated 4/6/2026

Properly administering your GLP-1 medication is crucial for achieving the best results and ensuring your safety. This guide will help you understand how to take your medication correctly.

General Guidelines

Read the Instructions Carefully:

Always start by reading the instructions provided with your medication. If anything is unclear, refer to this guide or contact our Customer Support team for assistance.

Dosage and Administration:

Your prescription will specify the dosage in units. It’s important to adhere strictly to this dosage.- The volume of medication you inject depends on the concentration of the medication in the vial. For example, a higher concentration means a smaller volume is needed to achieve the same dose.

Understanding Your Dosage

Medication dosages are typically prescribed in milligrams (mg) per week, but the volume you inject (measured in milliliters or units) depends on the medication's concentration. Changes in dosage volume often occur due to differences in vial concentration, formulation, or provider instructions. Understanding these factors can help you ensure accurate dosing and avoid confusion.

Preparing Your Injection

  1. Gather Supplies:

    • Medication vial

    • Syringe and needle

    • Alcohol pads

    • Sharps disposal container

  2. Wash Your Hands:

    • Thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water before handling the medication and injection supplies.

  3. Prepare the Injection Site:

    • Clean the injection site (usually your abdomen, thigh, or upper arm) with an alcohol pad. Let it dry completely.

  4. Prepare the Vial:

    • Remove any outer metal cap (if using for the first time)

    • Clean the top of the vial with an alcohol pad. Let it dry completely.

Drawing the Medication

Calculate the Correct Dose:

Check your prescription to determine the correct dose in units. This will be labeled on the container the medication arrived in, and will be listed in your communication from our medical team.

Using the Syringe:

  • Insert the needle into the vial: Push the needle through the rubber stopper of the vial.

  • Draw the medication: Turn the vial and syringe upside down. Pull back on the plunger to draw the prescribed amount of medication into the syringe (refer to your prescription).

  • Remove air bubbles: Tap the syringe to move any air bubbles to the top, then gently push the plunger to expel the air bubbles.- For example, if your medication has a concentration of 5 mg/mL and your prescribed dose is 2.3 mg, you would draw 0.46 mL (46 units). If the concentration changes to 2 mg/mL, you would need to draw 1.15 mL to achieve the same dose.

Administering the Injection

  1. Inject the Medication:

    • Pinch the skin at the injection site to create a firm surface.

    • Insert the needle at a 90-degree angle (or as instructed by your provider) into the pinched skin.

    • Slowly push the plunger to inject the medication.

    • Once the medication is injected, withdraw the needle and release the pinched skin.

  2. Dispose of Supplies Safely:

    • Place the used needle and syringe in a sharps disposal container. Do not reuse needles or syringes.

Post-Injection Care

  1. Store Your Medication Properly:

    • Keep your medication in the refrigerator unless instructed otherwise. Do not freeze. If you are traveling, use an insulated bag with an ice pack to keep the medication cool.

  2. Track Your Doses:

    • Keep a record of each dose, including the date and time of injection, to ensure you stay on schedule.

  3. Monitor for Side Effects:

    • Be aware of potential side effects such as nausea, diarrhea, or constipation. If you experience severe side effects, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

Important Tips

  • Avoid Skipping Doses: Maintain a consistent schedule for taking your medication.

  • Correct Measurements: Always measure your dose carefully to avoid under or over-dosing. The vial should provide enough medication for your prescribed period until your next refill.

  • Consult Your Provider: If you have any questions or concerns about your dosage or how to administer your medication, don’t hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider or our support team.- Verify Concentration: Always check the concentration on your medication vial to ensure accurate dosing.

  • Follow Instructions: Use the dosing schedule provided by your healthcare provider rather than generic instructions.

By following these instructions carefully, you can ensure that you are taking your GLP-1 medication correctly and effectively. Proper administration is key to achieving the best possible results in your weight loss journey.

Thank you for choosing GobyMeds. We are here to support you every step of the way. If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact our Customer Support team.



⚠️ Important Disclaimer About Compounded Medications

Compounded medications are custom-prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies based on an individual prescription from your healthcare provider. These formulations are designed to meet the specific needs of patients when an FDA-approved medication may not be available or suitable.

While compounded medications are made using active pharmaceutical ingredients sourced from FDA-registered suppliers, the final compounded product has not been reviewed or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

GobyMeds works only with licensed 503A and 503B compounding pharmacies that adhere to strict federal and state quality standards for purity, potency, and sterile production.

Patients should always consult with their licensed healthcare provider before starting any compounded medication and report any unexpected side effects or concerns immediately.

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