cmath
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Random question: research subject is switching from compounded tirz to grey at 5mg. Still have 2.5 of compounded left. Is it okay to combine? Separate pins of course.
Yeah tirzepatide is tirzepatideRandom question: research subject is switching from compounded tirz to grey at 5mg. Still have 2.5 of compounded left. Is it okay to combine? Separate pins of course.
Yeah I just wasn't sure about mixing the compounded (which I honestly feel like did nothing) with the gray. I'm such a cheapskate I can't just throw away the compounded, lolYeah tirzepatide is tirzepatide
It's the same thing, Tirz is TirzYeah I just wasn't sure about mixing the compounded (which I honestly feel like did nothing) with the gray. I'm such a cheapskate I can't just throw away the compounded, lol
I was on 2.5 of Eli Lilly for 4 weeks and then moved up to 5 of a compounded from Red Rock. Didn't really have any effects. This week I will do the combo and then after that go completely gray. If I'm still in the same boat I will increase dosage as you said.Could be a nocebo effect. It's well documented that the more expensive (and bitter) a medication is, often the greater the perceived effect.
But far more likely: you need to up the dosage (in order to experience the same effect as before, since your body is already accustomed to the current dose). Per my board-certified internist, you can safely increase the dose of tirz by 2.5 mg every week (without any major problems except annoying GI side effects like diarrhea, provided you stay hydrated).