So we decided we wanted patients to: meet with the provider to complete or review labs, to have a lengthy conversation about their current eating habits and movement, to discuss some of the best supplement options to prepare their gut, and to set attainable goals (short and long term)

Conservative approach (better tolerated) Slower escalation: Week 1-6: 0.6mg weekly Week 7-12: 1.2mg weekly Week 13-18: 1.8mg weekly Week 19+: 2.4mg weekly (or stay at 1.8mg) Benefits: Fewer side effects Better tolerability Good for GI-sensitive people Still effective (slightly less weight loss) Maintenance at lower dose: Some maintain at 1.8mg or 2.0mg 8-10% weight loss still achievable Better long-term sustainability More affordable Aggressive protocol (maximum weight loss) Higher doses (some trials): Week 1-4: 0.6mg weekly Week 5-8: 1.2mg weekly Week 9-12: 2.4mg weekly (faster) Week 13-16: 3.0mg weekly Week 17+: 4.5mg weekly (maximum) Warning: Higher side effect risk Nausea very common at 4.5mg Not necessary for most people Only if excellent tolerability Research setting primarily Expected additional benefit: 4.5mg: ~11-12% vs 2.4mg: ~10% Modest additional loss May not justify side effects Individualized decision Combination with semaglutide dosing CagriSema protocol: Start both simultaneously OR add cagrilintide to existing semaglutide Semaglutide: Titrate to 2.4mg over 16-20 weeks Cagrilintide: Titrate to 2.4mg over 12-16 weeks Both weekly injections (can be same day) Sequential approach (if already on semaglutide): Stable on semaglutide 2.4mg for 4+ weeks Add cagrilintide starting 0.6mg weekly Titrate cagrilintide to 2.4mg over 12 weeks Continue both Expected results: 15-25% body weight loss Superior to either alone Well-documented synergy See our cagrilintide and semaglutide , semaglutide dosage calculator , and tirzepatide dosing guide guides

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