Instructions and What to Expect
Please carefully review these instructions for your medication. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at hi@getcurex.com.

How to Take Your Medication
Take your tablets daily
Your medication is meant to be taken every day.
Dissolve under tongue
Place the tablet under your tongue and let it dissolve for 2 minutes. After that, you may spit out any leftovers or simply swallow them.
If you swallow a tablet
If you accidentally swallow a tablet, the medication won’t be as effective but you don’t need to worry. Simply continue the treatment as directed the following day.

Important Information While Taking This Medication
Notify Your Healthcare Providers
Inform all your healthcare providers that you are using this medication.
Seek Immediate Care
If you cannot tolerate liquids, or if you have severe abdominal pain, vomiting, or persistent diarrhea. In case of a suspected overdose, contact your primary care physician (PCP) or seek urgent medical attention.
Read the Medication Guide
Be sure to thoroughly read the drug insert provided by the pharmacy.
Refill Process
Refill Questionnaire
About two weeks before your medication runs out, we will send you a refill questionnaire via text and email to initiate the refill process. Complete and submit it promptly to avoid any interruptions in treatment.
Eligibility for Refill
Your healthcare provider will assess whether you qualify for a refill and if your dose should be adjusted.

Keep in Mind
Effectiveness
If you're not experiencing appetite suppression or weight loss, we can adjust your treatment plan with your next refill. It is a normal process to adjust the dosage to find the right treatment plan for you.
Side Effects
Most side effects tend to diminish over time.

Diet, Exercise, and Alcohol
- Water: It is very important to stay hydrated while on this medication. Please try to drink 8 glasses of water per day.
- Protein Intake: Protein is essential for maintaining muscle mass during weight loss. Eat protein first at every meal, followed by vegetables, fruits, and then carbohydrates. Consider incorporating protein shakes or bone broth.
- Exercise: The CDC recommends 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise and two days of muscle-strengthening activities each week. Consult with your PCP before starting any new exercise routine.
- Multivitamin: A daily multivitamin can help meet your nutritional needs.
- Alcohol: GLP-1 medications may reduce alcohol cravings. If you drink, limit it to no more than two drinks per day for men and one drink per day for women. Drinking less supports better health and weight loss.
Managing Common Side Effects
Nausea
- Sit upright for 30 minutes after eating.
- Eat small, frequent meals every 3-4 hours.
- Relief options include ondansetron (Zofran), peppermint gum, ginger tea, Pepto Bismol, Dramamine, or Nauzene.
Constipation
- Consider using Miralax, Metamucil, docusate, senna, Dulcolax, or magnesium citrate. Fiber supplements and probiotics can also be helpful.
Upset Stomach (Bloating, Gas, Heartburn)
- Use simethicone or over-the-counter antacids like Tums, Prilosec, or Pepcid for relief.
Headaches
- Stay hydrated.
- Use Tylenol or Ibuprofen as needed.
- Consider electrolyte supplements.
Fatigue
- Increase water and protein intake.
- Consider electrolyte supplementation.
Vomiting and Diarrhea
- Avoid triggering foods, such as heavy, greasy, or sugary items. Eat slowly, take small bites, and watch your portion sizes.
Low Blood Sugar (Rare)
- Primarily a concern for diabetic patients on insulin. If you feel lightheaded or dizzy, eat a snack or small meal right away. Consider more frequent, smaller meals.

