What do i do if my sublingual Semaglutide has thickened or solidified?

What do i do if my sublingual Semaglutide has thickened or solidified?

Changes in consistency can happen when a liquid medication is exposed to colder-than-recommended temperatures. If your compounded sublingual semaglutide appears thickened, congealed, or partially solidified, it may help to allow the vial to sit at room temperature for a period of time.

Room Temperature Adjustment

Place the vial at room temperature and allow it to gradually warm. Some people find that the solution becomes less dense as it reaches normal room temperature.

Shake Before Each Use

Gently shake the bottle before administering your dose, following the instructions provided with your prescription.
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If you are unsure whether your medication has been affected by temperature exposure or have concerns about its appearance, contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider for guidance.
Notes
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. They are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies under medical supervision and may differ in formulation, dosing, and supporting evidence from FDA-approved products.
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This article is for general informational purposes only and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment for any specific person.
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