emptynester
GLP-1 Apprentice
Are the anti-inflammatory effects as good as tirzepatide? Im looking at trying a low dose with someone who has a connective tissue disorder. No need for weightloss, but would love to feel better.
I don't know if it has an option for a low dose other than the starter dose since it's a pill.Are the anti-inflammatory effects as good as tirzepatide? Im looking at trying a low dose with someone who has a connective tissue disorder. No need for weightloss, but would love to feel better.
It's for my 18 year old. She will have to manage it in college. I thing a pill would be easier. I think it would be tough for her tough for her to prep a custom injection and keep things sterile. Im open to cutting pills, but so far, I can only find 6 and 12 mg. Maybe I'll try .5 of tirz while she is home for summer break. If that works, we can figure something out for the school year. Thanks for your responseI don't know if it has an option for a low dose other than the starter dose since it's a pill.
However if you're open to injections, tirz probably would allow you to do a super low dose. I've heard of ppl on reddit doing 0.25mg or 0.50mg weekly for inflammation, but I don't know if they stayed that low forever.
I totally understand. I’d want to keep it as simple and foolproof too, especially since college is enough to deal with without extra stuff. Pills would be simpler, so I’m hopeful that people report anti inflammatory effects with it so yall can have an easy way to manage.It's for my 18 year old. She will have to manage it in college. I thing a pill would be easier. I think it would be tough for her tough for her to prep a custom injection and keep things sterile. Im open to cutting pills, but so far, I can only find 6 and 12 mg. Maybe I'll try .5 of tirz while she is home for summer break. If that works, we can figure something out for the school year. Thanks for your response
Careful with that. Many of these "doctors" are risking their credentials and "prescribing" the same Chinese gray market stuff that we buy at insane markups.I think i might have found a doctor to prescribe microdoses.
Careful with that. Many of these "doctors" are risking their credentials and "prescribing" the same Chinese gray market stuff that we buy at insane markups.
Setting up a pen for them is a good idea. You get control over the doses and they don't have to do anything but swab the area with an alcohol pad and change the needle after.