Effective Mounjaro for Sale
$1,232.00 Original price was: $1,232.00.$1,144.50Current price is: $1,144.50.
Mounjaro should be taken just once a week alongside a healthy diet and exercise. It has been proven to help people lose around 22.5%* of their initial body weight by week 72 of treatment, at a maximum dose of 15 mg.
To be eligible for Mounjaro for weight loss, you must have a body mass index (BMI) of 30 kg/m2 or more (obese), or of at least 27 kg/m2 (overweight) and have a risk factor or a health condition that is affected by weight.
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DOSE
2.5mg
Starting dose
Weeks 1-4
5mg
Step up dose
Weeks 5-8
7.5mg
Step up dose
Weeks 9-12
10mg
Step up dose
Weeks 13-16
12.5mg
Step up dose
Weeks 17-20
15mg
Maintenance dose
Weeks 21+
Effective Mounjaro for Sale is an injectable weight loss medication that contains the active ingredient tirzepatide. Tirzepatide works by activating two receptors (GLP-1 and GIP) to increase the level of hormones in the body, helping you to feel fuller for longer after a meal.
- Once a week self-injection pen
- Helps support weight loss by reducing appetite and making you feel fuller
- Lose up to 22.5%* of your starting weight
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What is Nevolat?
- a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or above or
- a BMI between 27 and 30 with weight-related health conditions (like heart disease or diabetes)
How does Nevolat work?
- slowing gastric emptying – slows down how quickly food leaves the stomach to help you feel fuller for longer
- increases feelings of fullness – by copying the actions of GLP-1, the liraglutide in Nevolat signals to your brain that you’re full to stop you overeating
- stimulates insulin release – to help control blood glucose levels (this can help your body burn fat rather than store it)
How long does Nevolat take to work?
Nevolat works almost immediately to suppress your appetite. However, it can take a couple of weeks for you to notice any physical effects. Nevolat is most effective when you reach the highest maintenance dose.How effective is Nevolat?
Studies have shown that on average 8% of body weight can be lost over 56 weeks when the maintenance dose is used. This is compared to a 2.6% change in body weight using a placebo over the same period.How to take Nevolat?
- abdomen
- thighs
- upper arms (with help)
- Check the name and coloured label of your pen. Make sure the pen contains Nevolat and is the correct dose.
- Pull off the pen cap.
- Check the solution is clear. If it is clear and colourless it is safe to use. If the solution is cloudy or discoloured, do not use the pen.
- Take a new needle and remove the paper tab.
- Attach the needle correctly by pushing the needle straight onto the pen and turn until it is secure.
- Remove the outer needle cap and put it to one side. You will need this after injecting to safely remove the needle from the pen.
- Pull off the inner needle cap and throw it away. A small amount of solution may appear at the needle tip – this is normal.
- Turn the dose selector to the flow check symbol, make sure it lines up with the pointer.
- Hold the pen with the needle pointing up.
- Press and hold the dose button until the dose counter returns to 0. A drop of solution should appear at the needle tip.
- If no drop appears, you will need to repeat steps 8 to 10. You can do this up to 6 times. If there is still no drop, change the needle and repeat steps 8 to 10 once more. If a drop still doesn’t appear, dispose of the pen and use a new one.
- Turn the dose selector until the dose counter shows the correct dose.
- Insert the needle into your skin exactly as you have been advised to – make sure you can see the dose counter at all times.
- Press and hold down the dose button. Watch as the dose counter returns to 0 and you may feel or hear a click.
- Continue pressing the dose button while the needle is in your skin. Count slowly to 6 while still pressing the dose button.
- Remove the needle from your skin. You can now release the dose button. A small amount of blood may appear at the injection site. Press it gently with a swab. You may see a small drop of solution at the needle tip after injecting. This is normal and does not affect your dose.
When to take Nevolat
You can take Nevolat any time of day with or without food, but it should be injected at the same time every day. Pick a time that is convenient for you and when you are most likely to remember.How long do you need to take Nevolat for?
Each Nevolat pen lasts for around 2 weeks when you first start taking it, this will slowly decrease as your dose increases. Your doctor will recommend you continue using Nevolat if you have lost at least 5% of your starting body weight after 12 weeks of treatment. You should then continue taking it for as long as you feel comfortable or until your doctor advises you to stop.Where can I buy Nevolat?
Can I buy Nevolat online?
Yes, you can obtain Nevolat from Superdrug Online Doctor using our simple, quick, and discreet service:- complete an online health questionnaire
- one of our doctors will review your request to see if your chosen medication is right for you
- if approved, you can choose to have your medication sent by post or collect it from a Superdrug Pharmacy next day
Can I buy Nevolat over the counter?
No, Nevolat is a prescription-only medication, so you will need a doctor’s prescription to obtain it. alli is a weight loss pill that is available over the counter but works in a different way and does not affect appetite.Can I get Nevolat on the NHS?
You may be able to obtain Nevolat on the NHS, but you will need to book an appointment with your doctor so they can assess if it is suitable for you.Side effects of Nevolat
- feeling sick (nausea)
- being sick (vomiting)
- diarrhoea
- headache
- constipation
- indigestion
- stomach lining inflammation
- upper stomach pain or discomfort
- heartburn
- feeling bloated
- Wind
- burping and dry mouth
- feeling tired or weak
- changes in taste
- feeling dizzy
- trouble sleeping
- gallstones
- rash
- bruising, pain, or irritation to the injection site
- low blood sugar
- increased pancreatic enzymes
- dehydration
- delayed emptying of the stomach
- inflamed gallbladder
- allergic reactions
- feeling generally unwell
- fast pulse
- reduced kidney function
- acute kidney failure
How long do Nevolat side effects last?
Most side effects should clear up after the first few weeks or months of using Nevolat. Mild side effects like headaches may be managed with over-the-counter medications, like painkillers. If you feel sick or vomit, getting some rest, eating light or liquid foods, like soup, and staying hydrated, can help.What to do if you get Nevolat side effects?
If you experience Nevolat side effects and are finding them difficult to manage or are concerned in any way, speak to your doctor as soon as you can. If you experience any of the following serious side effects, you should call 999 or get someone to take you to A&E straight away:- breathing problems
- swelling of the face and throat
- rapid heartbeat
Nevolat warnings
- have severe heart failure
- are over 75 years of age
- have kidney disease or are on dialysis
- have liver problems
- have gut or stomach problems that delay gut emptying
- are due to have anaesthetic
- are diabetic
- have inflammation of the pancreas
- have an inflamed gallbladder or gallstones
- have thyroid disease
- feel your heartbeat racing while resting
- are taking warfarin or any other anticoagulants
- are taking any medications to treat diabetes
Nevolat alternatives
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- Xenical – contains the active ingredient orlistat and works by binding to the enzyme that breaks down fat, lipase, to stop your body absorbing some of the fat in your meals.
- Mysimba – contains 2 active ingredients, naltrexone and bupropion, which act on the part of your brain responsible for your appetite to make you feel less hungry.
- alli – an over-the-counter version of orlistat in a lower dose.
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What is Saxenda?
How does Saxenda work?
How long does Saxenda stay in your system?
Saxenda hangs around longer than your natural GLP-1 (the hormone that Saxenda mimics), which doesn’t last very long in the body. This is why we often feel hungry again soon after eating.How long does Saxenda take to work?
Saxenda starts working straight away and can help to reduce your appetite within a few days. You should start to see weight loss results within the first few months of treatment. After about 17 weeks of using Saxenda, you can expect to have lost at least 5% of your starting weight. If you have not, your doctor may want to look at other treatment options.How effective is Saxenda?
Saxenda is a highly effective treatment for helping you lose weight. A 2015 study monitored weight loss in 3,731 people with a BMI of at least 30 (or 27 with weight-related health problems). The participants were monitored for fifty-six weeks while being treated with daily injections of Saxenda combined with counselling on diet and exercise:- three out of five participants achieved weight loss of 5% or more (an average weight loss of 12lbs)
- one in three participants achieved weight loss of 10% or more (an average weight loss of 23lbs)
- around 6% of participants achieved weight loss of 20% or more (an average weight loss of 47lbs)
Is Saxenda safe?
Saxenda is a generally safe medication, but it may not be suitable for everyone. Like all medications, Saxenda can cause side effects (listed below). Your doctor will decide if Saxenda is right for you.How much weight can you lose on Saxenda?
You can expect to lose at least 5% of your starting weight after about 17 weeks of treatment with Saxenda. How much weight you lose on Saxenda varies from person to person and depends on other factors like following a calorie-controlled diet and exercising regularly.How to use Saxenda
How do I inject Saxenda?
- Check you have the right medication, especially if you use any similar injectable pens.
- Your medication should be clear and colourless. If there is a change in colour or it’s cloudy, do not use your medication and talk to your healthcare provider.
- Attach a new needle to the pen by tearing off the paper seal, pushing it onto the pen, and turning until it is on tight. Always use a new needle for each injection.
- Turn the dose selector until you have the correct dose.
- Remove both caps. Insert the needle into the skin at a straight (90 degree) angle
- Press the dose button and hold for 6 seconds.
- Remove the needle and dispose of it in your sharps bin. (This will be provided by your Saxenda prescriber or health authority).
Where can I inject Saxenda?
You can inject Saxenda into your thigh, abdomen, or upper arm, though the abdomen is the preferred site. You should inject it into a different part of your thigh, abdomen or upper arm each day to prevent damage or bruising to the area.How long does a Saxenda pen last?
When you first start taking Saxenda, your pen will last for around 17 days, and a pack of 5 pens for around 44 days. When you reach the final dose of 3mg per day, your pen will last for 6 days and a pack of 5 pens for 30 days. A pen will last longer if you develop any side effects and need to slow down the rate that you increase your Saxenda dose.Saxenda Dosage
The starting dose for Saxenda is 0.6mg per day, gradually increasing by 0.6mg each week over a week over 5 weeks to the maximum dose of 3mg per day. Saxenda pens come in packs of 5, and each pen contains 3mls of solution at a concentration of 6mg per ml. The dose increases as follows (though for some people the dose increases can take place more slowly):- Week 1 – 0.6mg
- Week 2 – 1.2mg
- Week 3 – 1.8mg
- Week 4 – 2.4mg
- Week 5 – 3mg
How to buy Saxenda
Can you buy Saxenda online?
You can buy Saxenda online from Superdrug online doctor by following these simple steps:- Complete a short medical questionnaire
- Our GMC registered doctors will review your questionnaire and prescribe a suitable treatment
- You can collect* your medication from any Superdrug store or arrange for it to be delivered free to your home
Can you buy Saxenda over the counter?
Saxenda is not available to buy over the counter without a prescription.Can you get Saxenda for free on the NHS?
Saxenda is available for free on the NHS for people with a BMI of over 35, and it is sometimes considered in those with a BMI over 30 with a weight-related condition such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or sleep apnoea. Occasionally it might be considered in those with a BMI between 27-30 depending on their other medical problems. NHS weight management services can prescribe Saxenda in specialist centres. It is prescribed in combination with a calorie-controlled diet and exercise programme.Saxenda side effects
- nausea (feeling sick)
- vomiting (being sick)
- headache
- diarrhoea
- constipation
- dizziness
- changes to your taste or a dry mouth
- low blood sugar
- passing more wind or belching
- indigestion
- stomach pain or bloating
- gallstones
- tiredness
- redness or inflammation at injection sites
- stomach pain
- worsening of indigestion (heartburn)
- feeling bloated
- passing more gas (flatulence) or burping more than usual
- dry mouth
- feeling tired or having low energy
- feeling dizzy
- feeling shaky, sweaty, fast heartbeat, changes in vision, extreme hunger, nausea, weakness, or difficulty concentrating. These can be signs of low blood sugar and can come on very quickly. If you experience these symptoms, stop Saxenda, contact a doctor and follow your doctor's advice about treating low blood sugar.
- pancreatitis
- dehydration, usually due to vomiting or diarrhoea
- delayed stomach emptying
- inflammation of the gallbladder
- allergic reactions such as skin rash
- malaise (feeling generally unwell)
- fast heartbeat
- reduced kidney function or acute kidney failure. Symptoms may include peeing less than usual, feeling sick, feeling drowsy, bruising easily, and a metallic taste in the mouth.
- severe pain in the upper part of your abdomen that may radiate to your back
- nausea and vomiting
- fever
- fast heartbeat
- raised red, itchy rash (hives)
- severe dizziness
- difficulty breathing
- swelling of the face, lips, and tongue
- collapse
Who can use Saxenda?
- have ever had an allergic reaction to Saxenda or any of its ingredients (disodium phosphate dihydrate, propylene glycol, phenol, hydrochloric acid, or sodium hydroxide)
- are pregnant or breastfeeding
- thyroid cancer
- history of thyroid cancer
- Difficulty swallowing.
- Growths or lumps in the neck.
- Hoarseness or loss of voice.
- Shortness of breath.
- have heart failure
- are over 75 years of age
- are taking other medications to help you lose weight
- are taking medications, or have an endocrine disorder that cause you to gain weight
- have problems with your liver or kidneys
- have inflammatory bowel disease
- have diabetic gastroparesis (delayed stomach emptying due to diabetes)
- have ever had inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis)
- have gallbladder disease or gallstones
- have ever had thyroid cancer
- have palpitations (awareness of your heartbeat or a fast heartbeat)
Interactions with other medications
Saxenda may interact with some other medications, meaning it may change how your medications work or make some side effects worse. Always tell your doctor about any other medications you are taking including herbal supplements and over-the-counter medications. Saxenda may interact with the following medications:- Diabetes medications including insulin and oral sulfonylureas like glimepiride or glibenclamide.
- Blood thinners such as warfarin.
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