When does the vial lose it’s efficacy?
You will refer to the side of the vial to the BUD “beyond use date.”
Will my next refill come before I run out of medication?
We do our best to make sure your medications are filled and shipped as soon as possible. Some pharmacies take longer to ship than others due to production times, current order volumes, and other factors. Shipping companies can ship at unpredictable rates due to weather, natural disasters, holidays, and other factors. If you are concerned […]
Why does this vial not work as well as my last one?
It may be the dosage that you are currently injecting. Please schedule a consultation. with our provider to discuss symtpoms and increasing your dose.
Why is some Tirzepatide compounded with other ingredients like vitamin B12 or glycine?
The vitamin B12 is an added benefit to suppress appeitite and to increase energy levels.
How much weight can I expect to lose in a month on weight loss medication??
Every patient is different and the loss of weight varies depending on how each patient tolerates the medication.
How do I change my dose?
Weight Loss Medications: You will be prompted via email 5 days before your renewal date to complete a monthly check-in. This check in is assessed by our providers and is used to determine if changes need to be made to your dosing. Providers have final discretion on patient dosing. Providers put patient health and safety […]
How do I switch my GLP-1 medication?
If you have an active subscription with Regenics, please log in to your patient account and go to the “Manage Subscriptions” section. Click on “Change Medications” to begin a brief questionnaire about your medical history. After you submit it, one of our providers will review your responses. Once approved, your subscription will be updated accordingly.
I received the wrong amount of medication/wrong vial.
Reading medication vials can be very confusing. Medication prescribed in vials varies in potency. Depending on the pharmacy, the potency varies. Medications like GLP-1 medications are measured in milligrams per milliliter, or mg/mL. The vials are filled with varying volumes of milliliters (mL.) You can find the total milligram (mg) contents of your vial by […]