Before your appointment, prepare this information: - A complete list of every medication you currently take, including dose and frequency (prescription drugs, OTC medications, and supplements) - Any medications you have taken in the past 6 months and discontinued (some drugs have long half-lives or lasting receptor effects) - Your peptide goals ranked by priority (healing first, then anti-aging, then body composition, for example) - Any previous adverse reactions to medications or injections Questions to ask your provider: - "Based on my current medications, are there any peptide combinations I should avoid?" - "Which monitoring labs are needed specifically because of my medication list?" - "If I am on [specific medication], does that change the dosing or timing of any peptide in my protocol?" - "At what intervals should I check glucose/thyroid/liver markers given my specific combination?" How your provider uses interaction data: Your provider considers interactions at three levels

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