Semaglutide + NAD/ Tirzepatide in MADISON, WI
Semaglutide + NAD and Tirzepatide
By now, everyone has heard the excitement about Semaglutide and Tirzepatide! If you’re having trouble shedding those extra pounds, compounded Semaglutide + NAD or Tirzepatide might be the solution you need. These FDA-approved weight loss medications can help control your appetite, reduce cravings, and boost your body’s sugar metabolism. Administered as a once-weekly injection, compounded Semaglutide + NAD or Tirzepatide, when combined with a healthy diet and lifestyle, can support your weight loss efforts. Talk to your healthcare provider today to see if assisted weight loss is right for you!
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By now we have ALL heard the buzz on Semaglutide! Struggling to lose that extra weight?
Compounded Semaglutide + NAD may be just what you need! This FDA-approved weight loss medication helps curb your appetite, reduce cravings, and increase your body’s ability to metabolize sugar. This is a ONE-TIME weekly injection! Compounded Semaglutide + NAD in combination with a healthy diet and lifestyle, will help you in your weight loss journey!
Ask your provider today if a Semaglutide + NAD is for you!
How does SEMAGLUTIDE + NAD and Tirzepatide work?
Semaglutide is a synthetic glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist that belongs to a class of drugs called incretin mimetics. Incretins are a type of hormone that stimulates the decrease of blood glucose levels, such as GLP-1, by binding to and activating the GLP-1 receptor. GLP-1 works to regulate one’s appetite and caloric intake, and the GLP-1 receptor is present in several areas of your body, including areas in your brain responsible for appetite regulation. Semaglutide, as an agonist, binds to the GLP-1 receptor and works to lower blood glucose by stimulating insulin secretion and inhibiting glucagon release. Semaglutide is administered by injection under the skin once weekly.
Tirzepatide is a dual agonist for the glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) receptors. The drug leads to significantly improved glycemic control and weight reduction to reduce appetite and food intake in patients maximizing benefits similar to GLP-1 medications such as Semaglutide. Tirzepatide is administered by injection under the skin once weekly
FAQs
Why choose ANEU?
We pride ourselves on our education here at ANEU. Our providers are the ideal trifecta of credentials: licensed, certified, and with years of direct experience in medical aesthetics!
You will be meeting with our Nurse Practitioner, Amie, who has done 6 months of in-office clinical studies with semaglutide +NAD. She will perform a thorough health history and physical assessment to ensure this will be a good treatment option for weight loss. In addition, with our compounded Semaglutide + NAD we REQUIRE labs (blood samples) to be done in our clinic prior to deciding if you’re a candidate or not! Your health is most important, which is why we take this extra step to ensure the safest treatment options for your health!
In Summary:
- Your care and treatment are managed by our Nurse Practitioner!
- We Require Blood Work to ensure your Safety and optimal treatment!
- We will closely monitor your treatment regimen and provide ongoing support with your weight loss journey!
How does Semaglutide + Nad / Tirzepatide work?
Semaglutide is a synthetic glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist that belongs to a class of drugs called incretin mimetics. Incretins are a type of hormone that stimulates the decrease of blood glucose levels, such as GLP-1, by binding to and activating the GLP-1 receptor. GLP-1 works to regulate one’s appetite and caloric intake, and the GLP-1 receptor is present in several areas of your body, including areas in your brain responsible for appetite regulation. Semaglutide, as an agonist, binds to the GLP-1 receptor and works to lower blood glucose by stimulating insulin secretion and to inhibit glucagon release.
In Summary:
- Increases Insulin Production (Decreases blood sugar! )
- Decreases Blood Sugar (Gives your body more time to burn fat!)
- Slows Gastric Emptying (helps you eat less!)
- Long term: Decrease risks of cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, and diabetes!
NAD+ is a type of coenzyme known as nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD). Coenzymes are organic compounds or molecules that help enzymes to start reactions or functions within the body. They can assist in various essential roles such as digestion, cell growth, energy metabolism, and more.
In Summary:
- Regenerates cells and boosts metabolism
- Slows aging and reduces body inflammation
- Decreases fatigue and boosts energy levels
- Promotes healthy brain function and slows cognitive decline
How long does it take for the medication to start working?
It gets to a steady-state in the body after 4-5 weeks. This is typically when patients start to appreciate steady weight loss. However, you may experience some nausea or changes in appetite and cravings immediately after starting the medication. On average, patients may expect to lose an average of 3-4 pounds a month and are typically on the medication for 6-12 months until an ideal weight has been achieved. Patients may choose to stay on a ‘stabilizing’ dose to help maintain their achieved weight loss.
Who is a Candidate?
• BMI higher than 26
• Goal to lose 15 pounds or more