25-60mg Tirz dosage weekly

That's UACR. It stands for urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio. It's a test that measures the amount of albumin and creatinine in a urine sample to help detect early kidney damage. It's measures in mg. They measured UACR at baseline and the study participants needed to have a UACR ≥ 30 mg/g (a threshold often used clinically to indicate micro- or higher albuminuria, a sign of kidney stress/damage) and/or people with reduced baseline eGFR. and again at the end of treatment (week 40 or 42, depending on the subtrial).
They looked at Tirz at 5mg, 10mg and 15 mg and by measuring before and after...... They could estimate how much of the UACR reduction might be due to changes in glycemic control (HbA1c) and weight loss — and how much might be “direct” effects (or due to other factors) associated with tirzepatide.
 
Can you cite to what you found? The actual study?
No need to pick on her, you're after me. Your shocked anyone could ever do more than 2.5mg the last 18months like you. Here, I'll admit, looks like ai misread 30mg and associated it with dosage. Rest assured as soon as reta is approved the unpublished research with 30 or 45mg or tirz will surface. Just like the triple max doses of sema so they're not left behind.
 

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That's UACR. It stands for urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio. It's a test that measures the amount of albumin and creatinine in a urine sample to help detect early kidney damage. It's measures in mg. They measured UACR at baseline and the study participants needed to have a UACR ≥ 30 mg/g (a threshold often used clinically to indicate micro- or higher albuminuria, a sign of kidney stress/damage) and/or people with reduced baseline eGFR. and again at the end of treatment (week 40 or 42, depending on the subtrial).
They looked at Tirz at 5mg, 10mg and 15 mg and by measuring before and after...... They could estimate how much of the UACR reduction might be due to changes in glycemic control (HbA1c) and weight loss — and how much might be “direct” effects (or due to other factors) associated with tirzepatide.
So you didnt read my response where i conceded. It wasnt posted as proof of my claim. I didn't ask what it meant. I admitted ai seen 30mg and tirz study and decided that was the dosage. Your Google skills are also impressive.
 
So… screenshots from Google AI = ‘they’re studying 30 mg tirzepatide, so 60mg 2x a week is fine’?
And an experimental sema dose = green light for DIY megadosing?

That’s not research — it’s just irresponsibility with citations .

You do you, truly… just maybe ease up on the misinformation for the rest of us, especially if it could be dangerous.
So they haven't studied sema up to 7 or is it 7.5mg? Who da fuck said 60mg a week of tirz? Your gonna put words in my mouth....
 
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Here ya go. Ai must have seen this and confused it with dosage. You win. Thought about ending my existence but ultimately decided you can still bl#w me. Now pin your 2.5mg and prep ur chamomile tea.... However, when reta is approved watch how quick the tirz is studied at 30 and 45mg.
There’s a huge difference between discussing data and whatever this meltdown is.
If AI mixed up UACR with dosing, great — we cleared that up.
But the threats, sexual comments, and weird tough-guy energy don’t make your point stronger.

When real dosing data exists, I’ll read it like everyone else.
Until then, let’s keep it to facts instead of fantasies and insults.
 
There’s a huge difference between discussing data and whatever this meltdown is.
If AI mixed up UACR with dosing, great — we cleared that up.
But the threats, sexual comments, and weird tough-guy energy don’t make your point stronger.

When real dosing data exists, I’ll read it like everyone else.
Until then, let’s keep it to facts instead of fantasies and insults.
Threats? Weird tough guy energy you can feel over the internet? U got me for sayin b#ow me, it's a figure of speech not sexual harassment. I'm sure you reported me to Zipp, so good job buddy. Ur not gonna combine my comments with the op and imply I recommend two 30mg tirz doses a week...
 
So they haven't studied sema up to 7 or is it 7.5mg? Who da fuck said 60mg a week of tirz? Your gonna put words in my mouth....
Literally the post you’re defending is titled 25–60 mg tirz weekly. You tried to back it with research that doesn’t exist, were shown the correction, and your immediate pivot was a sexual threat. That’s not confidence — that’s pathetic collapse. And nice edit taking out telling me what I can put in my mouth. Now that's brave.

At this point, it’s clear you’re not intellectually equipped for a factual discussion, so there’s really nothing left here to engage with. And I mean nothing.
 
Stupid and irresponsible to post something like this, even if you REALLY are doing it. "Here, hold my beer and watch this...." 🙄
I will let that slide because you seem new here but i have over a year of dosing outside of regular limits. Maybe you should look at past post before making a comment about someone's research on the matter at hand
 
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