At 20mcg per dose, it provides approximately 50 doses
Those with personal or familial histories of medullary thyroid cancer or multiple endocrine neoplasia should avoid it

Seek immediate medical attention or call emergency services if you experience any of the following: Allergic reactions (severe, including anaphylaxis, angioedema, hives, rash, swelling of face/lips/tongue/throat, difficulty breathing) Changes in vision (worsening of diabetic retinopathy) Gallbladder problems (e.g., gallstones, inflammation, with symptoms like severe upper stomach pain, fever, clay-colored stools, jaundice) Kidney problems (including kidney failure, with symptoms like decreased urination, swelling, unusual tiredness) Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia, particularly if taking other diabetes medications like insulin or sulfonylureas, with symptoms like anxiety, blurred vision, confusion, dizziness, fast heartbeat, feeling jittery, hunger, irritability, light-headedness, mood changes, shakiness, slurred speech, sweating, weakness) Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas, with symptoms like severe and constant stomach pain radiating to your back, with or without vomiting, fast heart rate) Possible thyroid tumors, including cancer (symptoms may include a lump or swelling in the neck, trouble swallowing, hoarse voice, shortness of breath) Pulmonary aspiration (food or liquid getting into the lungs during surgery or procedures requiring anesthesia) Severe stomach problems (e.g., severe nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea leading to dehydration) Contraindications: The following is not an exhaustive list of contraindications

Headache is a classic warning sign of low blood sugar, along with dizziness, irritability, sweating, and fatigue
Typically, Peptides Weight Loss shots are administered under the skin of the stomach, thighs, or upper arms
However, several like Semaglutide and Tirzepatide for weight loss and diabetes have FDA-approved applications and are widely used under physician supervision