Daily Administration Schedule: Morning option : 30-60 minutes after waking (on empty stomach) Evening option : 1-2 hours before bed (preferred by most researchers) Consistent timing : Same time daily throughout the active cycle The subcutaneous injection method proves most common, with rotation between injection sites recommended to prevent tissue irritation
After you eat, your body naturally releases a hormone called GLP-1 that does three main things: Tells your pancreas to release insulin to manage blood sugar Signals your brain that you're full Slows down how quickly food leaves your stomach Think of it as your body's built-in "okay, that's enough" signal
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However, there are related costs to be aware of: Office visits for medication management are covered under Medicare Part B (your standard medical insurance), subject to your usual Part B cost-sharing Lab work ordered as part of your monitoring may also be billed under Part B Nutritional counseling and behavioral health visits, if part of your comprehensive plan, have their own coverage rules Our team can help you understand your complete cost picture before you start
However, these numbers increase in the settings of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)