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GastroGuard

Specifically formulated for users of GLP-1, GastroGuard is your natural ally against common gastrointestinal challenges. Whether it’s the discomfort of constipation, the unease of nausea, or the need for an energy boost, GastroGuard is designed to support you, ensuring you feel at your optimal best.

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Unlock the power of your metabolism with GLP-Ignite. This supplement is more than just a metabolic booster; it’s a testament to the potential of science and nature working in harmony. Specifically crafted to mimic and amplify the effects of GLP-1, GLP-Ignite is your partner in achieving weight loss goals, ensuring you’re always at the forefront of your health journey.

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GLP-1 Injection Instructions

GLP-1 Preparation

Start by washing your hands thoroughly with soap and water to ensure your hands are clean.

Gather your Supplies:

Gather your Supplies:

  • GLP-1
    multi-dose vial
    GLP-1 multi-dose vial
  • Insulin syringe and alcohol wipes that came with the set
  • Sharps disposal container
    (if possible)
  1. Disinfect the vial.
  2. Ensure that you are using the syringe that came with the set.
  3. Check the multi-dose vial for any unusual particles or discoloration. If you notice anything unusual, do not use it and call the Pharmacy immediately.
  4. Remove the seal on the top of the vial and disinfect with the alcohol wipes by swiping once.
  5. The syringe has 2 orange caps covering the plunger and the needle.
  6. Remove both orange caps on the syringe.
  7. Pull back the plunger to the required dose marked on the syringe, filling the syringe with air

Drawing the Medication

  1. Hold the syringe like you would hold a pen then slowly inject the needle into the middle of the rubber stopper. →️Make sure the needle does not bend.
  2. Push the air into the vial. This step helps reduce the resistance for the next steps.
  3. Turn the vial and syringe upside down. Now you are ready to draw your medication.
  4. Pull the plunger back just a little past the required dose.
  5. Then, push the excess back into the vial until you hit the mark of the required dose.
→Note: This is to remove all air bubbles
  6. Carefully remove the needle from the vial. If any bubbles are still visible, flick the syringe to remove them.

How to Read an Insuline Syringe

Each small dash/mark on the syringe represents 1 unit.
Syringes will typically be boldly labeled per 5 units, so the syringe reads 5, 10, 15, 20 and so on.

** Units are NOT the same as mgs or mls. Only use ‘UNITS’ for dosing.

→Example:
if your prescribed dose calls for 25 units, make sure you only draw the medication up to the 25th mark.

Administering the Medication

Most common and accessible injection sites are the stomach area or the upper outer thigh.
If you choose your stomach area as your injection site, make sure to inject two inches away from the belly button on either side.

  1. Make sure to disinfect the site with alcohol wipes and let it dry for a few seconds.
  2. Pinch the injection site with clean hands to create a firm surface.
  3. At a 45 degree angle, insert the needle into the skin between the index finger and thumb in a slow yet constant pressure, push the plunger until you’ve fully injected the medication.
  4. Gently pull the syringe out. Carefully replace the needle cap using a swooping motion with one hand.
  5. Discard the capped syringe in a sharps container.
    Do NOT throw away in the regular trash.

GLP-1 Injection Instructions

Preparation

Start by washing your hands thoroughly with soap and water to ensure your hands are clean. Gather your Supplies:
- GLP-1 multi-dose vial
- Insulin syringe and alcohol wipes that came with the set
- Sharps disposal container (if possible)
Disinfect the vial
Ensure that you are using the syringe that came with the set.
Check the multi-dose vial for any unusual particles or discoloration. If you notice anything unusual, do not use it and call the Pharmacy immediately.
Remove the seal on the top of the vial and disinfect with the alcohol wipes by swiping once.
The syringe has 2 orange caps covering the plunger and the needle.
Remove both orange caps on the syringe
Pull back the plunger to the required dose marked on the syringe, filling the syringe with air

Drawing the Medication

Hold the syringe like you would hold a pen then slowly inject the needle into the middle of the rubber stopper. *Make sure the needle does not bend.
Push the air into the vial. This step helps reduce the resistance for the next steps.
Turn the vial and syringe upside down. Now you are ready to draw your medication.
Pull the plunger back just a little past the required dose. Then, push the excess back into the vial until you hit the mark of the required dose.
Note: This is to remove all air bubbles
Carefully remove the needle from the vial.
If any bubbles are still visible, flick the syringe to remove them.

How to read an insulin syringe

Each small dash/mark on the syringe represents 1 unit. Syringes will typically be boldly labeled per 5 units, so the syringe reads 5, 10, 15, 20 and so on.
** Units are NOT the same as mgs or mls. Only use ‘UNITS’ for dosing.
**Example: if your prescribed dose calls for 25 units, make sure you only draw themedication up to the 25th mark.

Administering the Medication

Most common and accessible injection sites are the stomach area or the upper outer thigh.
*If you choose your stomach area as your injection site, make sure to inject two inches away from the belly button on either side.
Make sure to disinfect the site with alcohol wipes and let it dry for a few seconds.
Pinch the injection site with clean hands to create a firm surface.
At a 45 degree angle, insert the needle into the skin between the index finger and thumb in a slow yet constant pressure, push the plunger until you’ve fully injected the medication
Gently pull the syringe out. Carefully replace the needle cap using a swooping motion with one hand.
Discard the capped syringe in a sharps container. Do NOT throw away in the regular trash.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it typical to experience a decrease in appetite when starting the medication, and what suggestions can be offered to ensure adequate protein intake?

Absolutely! To boost your protein intake, consider having protein shakes in the morning, carrying beef sticks and protein bars for snacks, and including a few servings of nuts in your daily diet.

What can I do to minimize symptoms of heartburn, indigestion, and acid reflux?

GastroGuard from Woven was formulated exclusively for patients on GLP-1 medications to cover bloating, constipation, fatigue, nausea, and acid reflux. Rather than having to buy multiple supplements and take 12+ pills to minimize side effects and maximize weight loss, GastroGuard will cover all your bases and save you some money!

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When will I start to notice a decrease in my hunger pangs after I start taking the medicine?

While some people may see a decrease in appetite in the first few days or weeks of starting the medication, it's not that common. To reduce the likelihood of side effects, we start you on a low dose that gradually increases every few weeks. The majority of people will see the greatest reduction in hunger pangs after reaching their Maintenance Dose, which usually occurs after the second month of treatment.

Are there any recommended supplements to take while starting the medicine?

GastroGuard and GLP-Ignite from Woven were formulated exclusively for patients on GLP-1 medications. Rather than having to buy multiple supplements and take 12+ pills to minimize side effects and maximize weight loss, these 2 products will cover all your bases!

As a thank you for being a Brello patient, we’re excited to offer 20% off your order of GastroGurard + GLP-Ignite.

Additionally, incorporating a prebiotic with a probiotic, like Zenwise, is highly recommended to alleviate indigestion and heartburn. It's also a great idea to consider taking a multivitamin with iron and a B complex vitamin.

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Is it common to have low energy levels after taking the medication? What should I do if I experience this?

If you're feeling low on energy, try drinking a glass of water when you wake up and doing some exercise or movement for 10-15 minutes. Yoga, walking or your favorite exercise can help to boost your metabolism. Additionally, taking a daily multivitamin and B-complex supplement has been shown to help with energy levels.

Since my last dose increase, I’ve been experiencing more heartburn and indigestion. How can I modify my diet to help stop this?

Avoid eating greasy, fried and fatty foods. Avoid sugar/candy, chips, and snacks. Eat lean proteins and veggies/fruits at the beginning of your meal then a small amount of carbs at the end.

My insurance doesn't cover the cost of GLP-1s, so my doctor is sending a prescription to a compounding pharmacy. I noticed that GLP-1 will be compounded with B vitamins, specifically B6 (Pyridoxine) or B12 (cyanocobalamin) at different pharmacies. Why are these B vitamins combined with the medication?

The inclusion of B vitamins in the compounded medication is intended to enhance and expedite weight loss. These vitamins have been associated with weight management benefits, contributing to a more effective and accelerated weight loss process.

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