Taking a double dose of a GLP-1 medication by accident is more common than you might think — and while it's usually not a medical emergency, it does warrant a clear-headed response.
What to do immediately:
What to watch for:
Your next scheduled dose:
A note on severity: doubling a lower titration dose tends to carry a different risk profile than doubling a higher maintenance dose, so context matters here.
When in doubt, **talk to your provider** — a quick call can save a lot of unnecessary anxiety and keep your treatment on track.
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Taking a double dose of a GLP-1 medication by accident is more common than you might think — and while it's usually not a medical emergency, it does warrant a clear-headed response.
What to do immediately:
What to watch for:
Your next scheduled dose:
A note on severity: doubling a lower titration dose tends to carry a different risk profile than doubling a higher maintenance dose, so context matters here.
When in doubt, **talk to your provider** — a quick call can save a lot of unnecessary anxiety and keep your treatment on track.
Taking a double dose of a GLP-1 medication by accident is more common than you might think — and while it's usually not a medical emergency, it does warrant a clear-headed response.
What to do immediately:
What to watch for:
Your next scheduled dose:
A note on severity: doubling a lower titration dose tends to carry a different risk profile than doubling a higher maintenance dose, so context matters here.
When in doubt, **talk to your provider** — a quick call can save a lot of unnecessary anxiety and keep your treatment on track.
Taking a double dose of a GLP-1 medication by accident is more common than you might think — and while it's usually not a medical emergency, it does warrant a clear-headed response.
What to do immediately:
What to watch for:
Your next scheduled dose:
A note on severity: doubling a lower titration dose tends to carry a different risk profile than doubling a higher maintenance dose, so context matters here.
When in doubt, **talk to your provider** — a quick call can save a lot of unnecessary anxiety and keep your treatment on track.