weight loss for men
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Quick-Acting Semaglutide Injections are shown to be effective in promoting weight loss
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Lose up to 15% of your body weight.
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See results as soon as 8 weeks on medication.
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FDA Approved for weight loss management.
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Safe & Effective for men who qualify.
Semaglutide is an FDA-approved, injectable medication that works by mimicking a hormone called GLP-1, which signals to the brain that you are full and helps to decrease appetite and improves the way your body responds to sugars.
weight loss Treatment options
GLP 1's
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Semaglutide
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Semaglutide is a long-lasting GLP-1 medication which is taken once weekly as an injection.
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Liraglutide
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Liraglutide is a shorter acting GLP-1 medication which is taken daily as an injection.
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Tirzepatide
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Once-weekly injection which activates both the GLP-1 and GIP receptors. Highly effective for blood glucose control and weight loss
non GLP 1's
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weight loss Treatment options
GLP 1's
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Phentermine*Topiramate
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Phentermine acts on your brain to reduce your appetite. Topiramate acts on your brain to decrease appetite and make you feel fuller when you do eat.
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Naltrexone*Bupropion
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Naltrexone and Bupropion both act on your brain to reduce cravings. Bupropion can also lead to increased energy usage.
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Metformin
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Metformin is commonly used for diabetes, but it can also be used for weight loss and can lead to a reduced appetite.
Stuck in a Stagnant State with No Progress?
Factors like aging, hormone imbalance, genetics, and medical conditions can make weight gain easy and difficult to lose. At T-Source, our medical weight loss services are designed specifically for men to improve their overall health and achieve their weight loss goals.
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Our medical weight loss services include a comprehensive medical consultation to evaluate your health and identify any underlying health issues that may be contributing to your weight issues. Our provider will customize a treatment plan based on your individual needs, goals, and medical history.
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