Trulicity Injections
(4 pen package)
Trulicity Injections
(4 pen package)
Trulicity Injections
(4 pen package)
What is it?
Trulicity is a medication that belongs to a class of drugs called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists.
It is administered by injection once a week and requires a prescription from a healthcare provider - at Chequp our doctor will assess if you are eligible for this medication for your weight loss treatment.
Is it approved by the MHRA?
Yes, Trulicity (dulaglutide) is approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) for use in the United Kingdom.
How often would I take it?
Trulicity (dulaglutide) is typically administered by injection once a week. The recommended dose is 0.75 mg once a week for the first four weeks of treatment, followed by an increased dose of 1.5 mg once a week.
We will advise you on the best course of action during your dose titration period, our weight loss service support is included with your subscription.
When will I see results?
The timing of weight loss results with this medication can vary depending on the individual's response to the medication, and other factors such as diet and exercise.
Some studies have showned 10kg weight loss in individuals within a 6-9 month period of this treatment.
Our weight loss management programmes are developed and directed by some of the UK’s most respected medical weight loss experts
Dr. Andrea Pucci
Medical Lead
Dr. Fred Jassil
Nutrition Lead
Neville Lewis
Physical Activity Lead
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Psychological support
A weight loss journey is a positive life choice taken by people who really want results – and deciding to take the best medication to help you do that is a big step. At Chequp, we give you the best chance of achieving your goal by following the advice of both the NHS and the companies who created these breakthrough products: that successful, long-lasting weight loss is much more likely if you take these medicines as part of an holistic weight management system. This is the Chequp promise: a team of recognised experts ensuring you’re in the best hands possible
GLP-1 medication works by mimicking our body’s own gut hormones to suppress hunger. Saxenda, (liraglutide) for example, is 97% similar to your body’s own GLP-1
GLP-1 medication works in the hypothalamus where it interacts with specific neurons involved in the regulation of hunger and food intake
GLP-1 medication increases the feeling of “being full” and decreased hunger
As a result of this mechanism, patients feel satisfied on less food, leading to weight loss
GLP-1 medication works by mimicking our body’s own gut hormones to suppress hunger. Saxenda, (liraglutide) for example, is 97% similar to your body’s own GLP-1
GLP-1 medication works in the hypothalamus where it interacts with specific neurons involved in the regulation of hunger and food intake
GLP-1 medication increases the feeling of “being full” and decreased hunger
As a result of this mechanism, patients feel satisfied on less food, leading to weight loss