Congratulations! You are one step closer to reaching your weight loss goal.
Our medical team has received your information and they will reach out to you.
In the meantime, here are a few frequently asked questions and answers.
- QRx is an injectable prescription containing Semaglutide and Levocarnitine. A medication used for adults who are overweight, and who may also have weight-related medical problems, to help them lose the weight and keep it off.
- The medication can help balance out hormones like insulin, which may curb appetite and allow people to shed pounds by eating less.
- Patients lose an average of 15-20% of their body weight compared to weight loss of 2.4% on a placebo.
- Simply put: Your stomach empties slower, you aren’t as hungry, you eat less.
- Semaglutide is one type of a broader range of medications called GLP-1’s.
- GLP-1 medications are available only by prescription.
- They are not stimulants and are non-habit forming.
- They work on the same receptors as your naturally occurring GLP-1 hormones, which help you improve metabolic function, regulate digestion, reduce inflammation, and decrease your risk for cardiovascular disease—ultimately helping you live a longer, healthier life.
- GLP-1s are different from older classes of weight loss medications (like phentermine) because they work on key underlying metabolic pathways to support sustained weight loss.
- In 4 weeks you’ll feel it.
- In 8 weeks you’ll see it.
- In 12 weeks you’ll hear it.
- On average patients lose 14.9% of their body weight over time and keep it off.
- You didn’t put the extra weight on overnight, but you can start to lose it next week.
- Depending on your weight loss goals, Semaglutide studies have shown it to be safe and effective for both short term and long term use.
- Yes, Absolutely!
- Your prescription injections are reimbursable by HSA and FSA plans.
- You can pay with your HSA or FSA card, or ask your provider for a receipt that can be submitted to your carrier for reimbursement.
- During your telehealth visit with one of our QRx weight loss providers they will review all of the medications you are currently taking.
- QRx weight loss injections can be safely taken with other common prescription medications, including blood pressure, thyroid, and diabetes medications.
- GLP-1s are FDA-approved and safe. They have been widely used since 2005 and are generally very well tolerated, with minimal side effects.
- The FDA-approved medications that are used at QRx weight loss are clinically-tested, stimulant-free, and non-habit forming.
- Side effects are extremely rare, and most individuals who take a GLP-1 do not experience any. For those who do, nausea is the most common, and this typically resolves over the first few weeks of being on the medication.
- If you do experience any side effects, you’ll be able to reach out to your Medical Team directly for support.
- In the most recent clinical trials, less than 5% of people discontinued GLP-1 medications because of side effects.
- Nope!
- Life is hard enough, we believe losing weight should be as easy as possible.
- If you decide to cancel your subscription because you’ve reached your weight loss goals, or for any other reason, please just let us know.
- We ask that you give us 7 days notice by clicking here.
- For more details on all of our policies look here.
- The decision will always be solely yours, No pressure, No long term commitment required!
- We hope that you will stay on your QRx weight loss medication for at least 12 weeks, so you can start to really reset your metabolic code.
- Stick with us for a year, and the habit changes you will make across food, sleep, exercise, and emotional health will help ensure that your success is locked in for the long term.
- Your health, goals, and biology will determine how long you’ll stay on QRx weight loss.
- The decision will always be solely yours, No pressure, No long term commitment required!
- Injections containing Semaglutide can be combined with a reduced calorie meal plan and an increase in physical activity.
- Injections containing Semaglutide should not be combined with other GLP-1 receptor antagonist medicines.
- It is not known if injections containing Semaglutide are safe when combined with other over the counter weight loss herbs and products.
- It is not known if injections containing Semaglutide can be used safely in people with a history of pancreatitis.
- It is not known if injections containing Semaglutide can be used safely for anyone under the age of 18.
- Do not use injections containing Semaglutide if you have ever had thyroid cancer or thyroid tumors.
- Common side effects are minor, temporary, and may include nausea and diarrhea.
- Compounded medications are not regulated by the FDA. We only work with pharmacies that are third party tested and verified for safety and efficacy.