Do a quick search on Reddit and youll find plenty of threads discussing improved cycle regularity or, on the flip side, a sudden stop to periods after starting treatment with GLP-1s
Similarly, compounded tirzepatide formulations previously included B12 , glycine , and niacinamide additions
Tirzepatide's greater glucose-lowering effect compared to semaglutide means hypoglycemia risk may increase, especially if you are also taking sulfonylureas or insulin
At 1 mg/mL: 50 units = 0.5 mg At 2.5 mg/mL: 50 units = 1.25 mg At 5 mg/mL: 50 units = 2.5 mg (above maximum therapeutic dose) At 10 mg/mL: 50 units = 5.0 mg (dangerously above maximum dose) The reverse conversion formula is just as straightforward: mg = (Units / 100) x Concentration in mg/mL
This phenomenon, sometimes called tolerance or tachyphylaxis, is not well-studied specifically for semaglutide, but it is reported frequently in practice