Daily GLP-1 Support Vitamin for Nausea, Fatigue, & Metabolic Support*
#1 Daily GLP-1 Agonist Support Vitamin*
Every patient is different, but some will notice immediate relief from PeptideVite™, especially with issues like nausea and abdominal gas. While most others it may take 3-4 weeks of continual usage before noticing a difference. The key ingredients take time to build up in your body in order to be optimally effective. We recommend using it once daily and avoid skipping doses. Continue using PeptideVite daily while on GLP-1 agonist therapy to achieve best results.*
The best time to use it is in the morning with or without food.
As long as you are using a Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonist medication, you should continue to use Peptide Vite™.* PeptideVite™ works synergistically to optimize therapy.*
PeptideVite™ is considered a relatively safe and natural product.* If you are not sure about possible drug interactions, please check with your pharmacist and healthcare provider. When checked in the Medscape drug interactions checker, there were no known interactions. Cautions: If routine hypoglycemia or any unusual side effects occur we recommend discontinuing this product immediately and contacting your medical provider.
Yes, absolutely, PeptideVite™ not only may help with gastrointestinal related side effects, but the liposomal formula provides key vitamins, minerals and herbs that are important to support energy, promote lean muscle growth, and aid in metabolism support which are necessary as you continue using GLP-1 therapy.*
It’s a proprietary bioavailable GI Matrix that contains Organic Ginger Root Extract, Bromelain, Papain Enzyme, Lemon Balm Whole Leaf Extract (Melissa officinialis), Peppermint Leaf Powder (mentha piperita), Organic Licorice Root Extract, Phosphatidylcholine, Lactobacillus Gasseri. These are the key ingredients that may help promote relief from dyspepsia, acid reflux, and nausea.*
Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin), L-Methylfolate, 5′-Pyridoxal Phosphate, Thiamine (Vitamin B1), Coenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone), and Magnesium Malate are highly absorbable and bioavailable forms that aid in metabolizing carbs, proteins, and fats to provide necessary energy production and to improve symptoms of fatigue.*
These are both key electrolytes used to help your body function normally by maintaining fluid and blood volume, which are helpful to provide energy and improve metabolism.*
Yes, supplements may aid in combating side effects associated with injectable GLP-1 peptide therapy. For example, several research studies note that Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) may aid in the treatment tolerance with GLP-1 agonists. Two of the most common adverse side effects of Ozempic® (semaglutide) are nausea and hypophagia.*
There are no known interactions. The ingredients in PeptideVite™ have been cross-checked in the May 2023 Medscape drug interactions checker with no known interactions. There is a caution of hypoglycemia associated with Chromium, an ingredient in PeptideVite™. Avoid taking any of these herbal supplements in combination with Glucagon-like Peptide-1 receptor agonists, as they may increase your risk of hypoglycemia: prickly pear cactus, bitter melon, gymnema, banaba, white mulberry
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