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Can you get Tirzepatide and B12 shots in Cozumel
 
TIRZEPATIDA (Tirzepatide) shows avalable on FARMACIAS DEL AHORRO website. But they are vials and not premeasured dosage.
You need to load the needle (get the proper size 0.5ml) to inject.
These are single use vials and only show dosage of 2.5 and 5mg. I don't know if they can get 15MG/0.5ML if you are on max dose.
 
Good idea, was just down there and didn’t even think of this even though I went into the farmacia. We are going back later this year I’m going to check for sure.
 
Since I doubt any of you are diabetic, taking diabetes medication for weight loss is a horrible idea.
Tirzepatide is called Zepbound for weight loss and Mounjaro for diabetes, but it's the same medication. Millions of people are taking tirzepatide for weight loss. It's the same situation with Semaglutide- it's called Wegovy when it's for weight loss, but it's called Ozempic when it's for diabetes. Again- millions are taking it for weight loss. It's the same molecule either way.
 
Tirzepatide is called Zepbound for weight loss and Mounjaro for diabetes, but it's the same medication. Millions of people are taking tirzepatide for weight loss. It's the same situation with Semaglutide- it's called Wegovy when it's for weight loss, but it's called Ozempic when it's for diabetes. Again- millions are taking it for weight loss. It's the same molecule either way.
True, but keep in mind that these are pretty new medications (Zepbound approved for weight loss in 2023) - so don’t be surprised if we learn more about harmful effects over time. They already carry extensive and serious side effects warnings.
 
Tirzepatide is called Zepbound for weight loss and Mounjaro for diabetes, but it's the same medication. Millions of people are taking tirzepatide for weight loss. It's the same situation with Semaglutide- it's called Wegovy when it's for weight loss, but it's called Ozempic when it's for diabetes. Again- millions are taking it for weight loss. It's the same molecule either way.
Okay, thanks for the info on the nomenclature. I am aware millions are taking it. What is popular is not always right. Maybe these people never learned that the "easy way" often ends up being the hard way.

True, but keep in mind that these are pretty new medications (Zepbound approved for weight loss in 2023) - so don’t be surprised if we learn more about harmful effects over time. They already carry extensive and serious side effects warnings.
Already banned in some countries. Anyways from what I understand a lot of the harmful effects are being caused by improper nutrition. The same poor diet that got them to that point in the first place. So add in an appetite suppressant and you get malnutrition and all the nasty effects of that, in combination with the unknown long term effects? Horrible idea.
 
Zane,
What expertise provides you with the knowledge to assume none of the scuba forum readers are diabetic?

Likewise, what expertise compels you to write "taking diabetes medication for weight loss is a horrible idea" on a scuba forum, where someone asked "Can you get Tirzepatide and B12 shots in Cozumel?"?
 
Okay, thanks for the info on the nomenclature. I am aware millions are taking it. What is popular is not always right. Maybe these people never learned that the "easy way" often ends up being the hard way.


Already banned in some countries. Anyways from what I understand a lot of the harmful effects are being caused by improper nutrition. The same poor diet that got them to that point in the first place. So add in an appetite suppressant and you get malnutrition and all the nasty effects of that, in combination with the unknown long term effects? Horrible idea.
These drugs have been in use for weel over a decade and are among the best tested and studied drugs in decades. Their risks and side effect are week known.

If you want to share your warnings and sell righteousness please also share your credentials for why we should listen to you.
 

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