Reta X Cagrilintide

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Has anyone had any luck with this stack? Currently on 6mg/w of Reta with JEEP but my appetite suppression has been very minimal since I started 6mg.

I’d like to dig into a stack with Cagrilintide and see if anyone has had any experience with it.
 
Are you losing ~1lb per week? If so, don't do anything. If not, add more reta. Why do you want to make it complicated?ive o

Are you losing ~1lb per week? If so, don't do anything. If not, add more reta. Why do you want to make it complicated?
Maybe because once I titrated from 4mg to 6mg I haven’t felt anything. You really think I should jump to 8? On week 2 of 6mg.
 
Maybe because once I titrated from 4mg to 6mg I haven’t felt anything. You really think I should jump to 8? On week 2 of 6mg.
No, I don't. If you just started on 6mg I think shouldn't do anything except measure your weight and calorie consumption for the next few weeks. I also don't think you should add in anything else.
 
I'm on Reta 8 now, and I think, the real appetite suppression came around 6-8 mg.
You need to wait for the build up from 6 mg, you are only in week 2. (assuming you are 'new' to glp's)
 
You will hear different things from different people. This is my experience I have been
experimenting with tirezepatide for almost 15 months and up to 12.5 mgs. I switched to
Reta and started at 5 mgs and had almost no appetite suppression for over a month. I moved up to 7 mgs and had a little suppression so I added .5mgs of cagri and wow
what a difference. Be careful with cagri it’s a very strong suppressant. If you over do it
you aren’t gonna like the feeling. All in all I have lost 108 pounds since I started. This
is my experience take from it what you will. I also know people that are using Reta and
tirz together .
 
I'll spout my typical "be careful of the pH level of cagri" schpeil. Don't just mix it with BAC and get the pH down to 4 ideally, or within 3.5-4.5.
 
I'll just add in my 2 cents. I started with sema and added in the reta about 3 months in. I've never had a problem with food noise from about 2 days after my very first shot. I think the two go together very well since reta is a bit weak on the GLP-1 side of things.
 
I’m currently at 10mg once a week (Reta) and the appetite suppression is better than it ever was with tirz.
I did buy some Cagri. Around when I was at like 6mg a week because i didn’t feel the suppression. I used it once and that stuff is STRONG. Haven’t used it since.
I would stay the course with Reta and continue titrating up.
 
Has anyone had any luck with this stack? Currently on 6mg/w of Reta with JEEP but my appetite suppression has been very minimal since I started 6mg.

I’d like to dig into a stack with Cagrilintide and see if anyone has had any experience with it.
Neither of these meds have cleared phase three. Just saying.
 
Has anyone had any luck with this stack? Currently on 6mg/w of Reta with JEEP but my appetite suppression has been very minimal since I started 6mg.

I’d like to dig into a stack with Cagrilintide and see if anyone has had any experience with it.
Keep it simple at first. The studies titrate at a rate of 2x the previous dose I believe… so that is sort of the guardrail/guidance. If you have 4 weeks on 4mg, and at 6mg you aren’t having unbearable side effects but also not having the appetite suppression you want, increasing to 8mg is possible.

As others have said pay attention to the scale at least 1x per week. Be consistent about day and time of day you weigh. If the scale says the medication is working, it’s working! (If weight loss is you desired outcome)
 
Any tips on how to do this
You can use Hospira BAC, then add Acetic Acid to bring that pH down to about 4. Keep adding a bit of Acetic Acid and test the pH. I know Acetic Acid is technically just vinegar, but make sure that it's USP quality and 0.6%.
 
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