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Microdose Take

Side effects on GLP-1 medications scale with peak plasma concentration. Microdosing — splitting your weekly dose into daily or every-other-day fractions — keeps plasma levels lower and steadier, dramatically reducing the day-2 nausea spike and fatigue waves that drive many people to quit. Many users who fail standard weekly protocols succeed on a microdose schedule. The strategies below work for both schedules, but microdosers often need lighter intervention.

⚠️ Educational only: GLP-1s are prescription medications. Microdose protocols are user-developed and not FDA-approved. Consult your prescribing healthcare provider before adjusting any dosing schedule.

Important Note: This article presents research analysis only. Always consult healthcare providers about hydration management and proper medical support during GLP-1 treatment.

Hydration Status Chart

12-15
Cups Daily (Optimal)
10-12
Cups Daily (Adequate)
8-10
Cups Daily (Minimum)
2-3
Electrolyte Doses

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Disclaimer: GLP1Microdose.com is independent and not affiliated with Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly, or any pharmaceutical manufacturer. Microdosing protocols are not FDA-approved dosing regimens. This article is educational only and does not constitute medical advice.

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