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  7. What happens if I take my GLP-1 injection less often than prescribed?

What happens if I take my GLP-1 injection less often than prescribed?

Taking your GLP-1 injection less often than prescribed generally means the medication will be less effective, and you may experience an inconsistent response to treatment.

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What are the long-term effects of spacing out GLP-1 medication doses?▾

Taking your GLP-1 injection less often than prescribed generally means the medication will be less effective, and you may experience an inconsistent response to treatment.

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Is it possible to stretch out GLP-1 medication doses to make them last longer?▾

Taking your GLP-1 injection less often than prescribed generally means the medication will be less effective, and you may experience an inconsistent response to treatment.

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Can GLP-1 medication doses be combined or held off?▾

Taking your GLP-1 injection less often than prescribed generally means the medication will be less effective, and you may experience an inconsistent response to treatment.

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    Increasing your GLP-1 medication dose typically enhances its effects on appetite suppression, blood sugar regulation, and satiety, which can lead to further progress towards

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    The primary benefits of taking a lower dose of GLP-1 medication often centre on minimising side effects and allowing your body to adjust gradually. It can also be

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    For semaglutide medications like Wegovy and Ozempic, the typical starting dose is 0.25mg once a week.

  • When should I reduce my GLP-1 dose due to severe side effects?

    Dose reduction is typically considered when side effects are persistent, significantly impacting your quality of life, and not improving with time or practical adjustments. It's a

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