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So the drug literally changes your brain?? That is wild

tammy_FL Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 2:08 AM 26 replies 905 viewsPage 3 of 6
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Feb 17, 2026 at 6:23 AM#11

Moderator note: This thread has been getting great engagement. Please remember to cite sources when making clinical claims.

No issues to report — carry on. 👍

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Feb 17, 2026 at 6:40 AM#12

As a pharmacist, I want to add some clinical context to this discussion on So the drug literally changes your.

Building on what tammy_FL said — the evidence base here is robust. The key publications to reference are from the FLOW program[1].

Key clinical points:

  1. Efficacy is dose-dependent and typically requires 4-5 weeks to reach steady state
  2. Side effect profile is predictable and usually manageable with standard protocols
  3. Monitoring should include baseline labs and follow-up at 3-month intervals
  4. Patient education significantly improves outcomes and adherence

Standard disclaimer: this is educational, not individualized medical advice.

References:
[1] See thread title for relevant study identification.
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Feb 17, 2026 at 6:57 AM#13
mike_mod said:
Please remember to cite sources when making clinical claims

Gonna push back on this one. So the drug literally changes your is not that straightforward in my experience. I have been on this for 12 months and the reality is messier than the trials suggest.

Don't get me wrong — the medication works. But cost accessibility is a real barrier. We should be honest about that.

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Feb 17, 2026 at 7:14 AM#14

Want to share my personal experience related to So the drug literally changes since I think it might help others in a similar situation.

I started my GLP-1 journey in October 2024 at 276 lbs with prediabetes and hypertension. My endocrinologist prescribed semaglutide 0.25mg to start.

Now, 14 months later: I am down 41 lbs, my labs have normalized, and I am off 2 of my 3 medications. The So the drug aspect specifically was something that made a big difference in my journey.

This community helped me every step of the way.

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Feb 17, 2026 at 7:31 AM#15

Saving this for reference. Top-tier content.

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