Insurance filled wrong Mounjaro dosage

I am guessing that if @stedia is on this forum, they know about the easy availability and affordability of grey Tirz. Therefore, I might venture to also presume that picking up a monthly branded prescription from Walgreens implies they are getting it cheaper than a lot of people do? I know there are people purchasing grey kits of Tirz who also keep their insured Mounjaro Rx active, to build up their supply of stock.

All I'm saying is, this is not as concerning a problem – the 10mg versus 12.5mg – as it might be were we on Reddit right now and some poor soul who has no clue that there are other options out there is stuck taking a lower dose for a month. Or, if the original poster had been taking 12.5 but was now forced to take 10mg. They haven't even jumped up yet to the higher dose....
We went an entire thread without mentioning grey. We all just assumed she found her way to the wrong forum. I'm not sure what that says about us.
 
Walgreens filled my old dosage of 10mg instead of my current dosage of 12.5mg.
I tried returning it but since the boxes were in a sealed Walgreens bag I didn't notice till I got home.

So now I have 3 boxes of 4 pens of 10mg of Mounjaro and don't know what to do with them.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated

Thanks
Use it. Inject every 5.5 or 6 days you'll get about the same mg as 12.5 once a week and honestly 2.5mg isn't a huge dosage change for tirzepatide...
 
We went an entire thread without mentioning grey. We all just assumed she found her way to the wrong forum. I'm not sure what that says about us.
Smells like D. E. A. My contact says they're not worried bout playas making under 180k so I'm safe in Utah....
 
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