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The Weight Loss Treatment Plan is designed to support weight loss and weight maintenance in adults. The treatment works by regulating your appetite, making you feel satiated. Therefore, you will feel less hungry and have fewer food cravings, helping you to eat less food and reduce body weight.
The Weight Loss Treatment Plan should be used alongside reduced calorie intake and increased physical activity for adults who have:
The Weight Loss Treatment Plan should not be given to children and teenagers under 18.
You should consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting the Weight Loss Treatment Plan if any of the following applies to you:
The Weight Loss Treatment Plan shouldn’t be used when pregnant. If you are pregnant, think you may be pregnant, or are planning on having a baby, consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting this treatment.
The Weight Loss Treatment Plan should be used as your doctor or pharmacist has instructed. Check with them if you are unsure how to follow the treatment protocol.
The treatment is administered to either the stomach area, the upper leg, or the upper arm. You may need assistance from another person if you wish to administer to the upper arm.
You can use the same area each week if you wish. However, be sure to choose a different site within that area.
If necessary, you can change the day of your weekly treatment if it has been 3 days since the last dose. Afterwards, continue with your weekly schedule on the new day.
The recommended starting dosage is once a week for four weeks. After four weeks, your dose may increase.
Like any treatment, the Weight Loss Treatment Plan can have side effects, but not everyone experiences them. Side effects can include:
It’s essential that you discuss the potential risks with your doctor or pharmacist before starting treatment.
Unused treatments should be refrigerated at a temperature between 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C) and can be kept refrigerated until the expiration date printed on the label. Once in use, it can be kept at room temperature (below 86°F or 30°C) for up to 21 days. However, after 21 days, the in-use treatment should be discarded, even if some remains. Furthermore, if the treatment has been frozen, it should be discarded and not used.
You should always follow the dosage recommended by your doctor or pharmacist. However, if you have taken too much, you should talk to your doctor straight away. Too much of this treatment can cause low blood sugar and can make you feel sick or be sick.
Don’t stop your Weight Loss Treatment Plan without consulting your doctor. For any further questions on the usage of this treatment, consult your doctor or use our free Ask-a-Pharmacist service, where we will put you in touch with e-Surgery’s trained pharmacists who are happy to answer any questions.
Yes! The Weight Loss Treatment Plan can be purchased online through registered prescribers like e-Surgery. When purchasing online, look for the green GPhC logo on the website. The GPhC website can be used to check that the online pharmacy you’re using is registered and operating legally, to ensure that what you are purchasing online is genuine.
During your order you will be able to select your preferred delivery option. e-Surgery uses Royal Mail for its deliveries, with choices such as Royal Mail Tracked 48, Royal Mail Tracked 24, and Royal Mail Special Delivery by 1pm. When you buy the Weight Loss Treatment Plan online, your order will be packaged using discreet recyclable packaging and delivered to the designated delivery address.
You can find more information about the Weight Loss Treatment Plan through the information leaflet online or in the packaging, or use our free Ask-a-Pharmacist service.
No, the Weight Loss Treatment Plan is currently approved for weight management in individuals with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 kg/m² or higher (obesity), or a BMI of 27 kg/m² or higher.
While most side effects of the Weight Loss Treatment Plan are relatively mild and temporary, there is a potential risk of more serious complications with prolonged use. It’s crucial to discuss long-term safety with your doctor, especially if you have any underlying medical conditions.
Individuals with diabetes should exercise caution when using the Weight Loss Treatment Plan, as it may affect blood sugar levels. Consult with your doctor or pharmacist to determine if this treatment is appropriate for you and adjust your diabetes treatment plan accordingly.
If you’re taking other treatments or have used other treatments recently, let your pharmacist or doctor know before starting the Weight Loss Treatment Plan.
The time it takes to see results from the Weight Loss Treatment Plan can vary from individual to individual. However, you should usually expect to notice a decrease in appetite almost immediately and an improvement in weight within a few days to several weeks.
If you forget a dose and it has been 4 days or less since you should have last used the treatment, use it as soon as you remember, and then continue as usual on your scheduled day. If you forget a dose and it has been more than 4 days since you should have taken a dose, skip the missed dose and continue as usual on your scheduled day.
The Weight Loss Treatment Plan is typically recommended for short-term or intermittent use, as the long-term safety and effectiveness of continuous use have not been extensively studied. It’s important to discuss the duration of treatment with your doctor and follow their recommendations.
It’s generally recommended to avoid or limit alcohol consumption while using the Weight Loss Treatment Plan, as alcohol can potentially interact with the treatment and impact its effectiveness and increase side effects. Consult with your doctor or pharmacist for specific guidance based on your individual circumstances.