Important Safety Information

Warning: Mild Gastrointestinal Upset

What is the FDA-approved use of the Weight Management Protocol?

    • Medical weight-loss therapies are designed to support a healthier body weight by helping regulate appetite, improve metabolic efficiency, and stabilize energy levels. These treatments may be used in areas such as:
      Supporting metabolic balance
    • Encouraging steady fat reduction
    • Promoting healthier appetite patterns
    • Assisting with long-term weight management

Each therapy in your plan is prescribed by a licensed provider based on an individual evaluation of your goals, health history, and overall wellness needs.

Limitations of use:

Weight-management therapies are often included in personalized wellness and metabolic programs; however, certain areas remain under scientific evaluation. Examples include:

    • Weight-loss results may vary from person to person
    • Long-term outcomes for wellness-focused uses, such as energy, stamina, or daily performance, may not be fully established
    • These therapies are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure obesity-related diseases
    • Weight-loss treatments work best when combined with healthy eating habits, movement routines, and ongoing provider supervision

Who Should Avoid Weight Management Treatments?

Weight-loss therapies may not be appropriate for individuals who are:
Pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning pregnancy

    • Living with active cancer
    • Managing uncontrolled chronic health conditions
    • Experiencing significant liver, kidney, or gastrointestinal issues
    • Allergic to any ingredients in their plan

Anyone taking medications that may interact with their protocol should consult a licensed provider before beginning treatment. Your clinician will review your intake and determine whether the treatment is appropriate for your health profile.

How Is The Weight Management Protocol Administered?

Administration depends on the components included in your personalized plan. Common forms include:

    • Weekly or bi-weekly injections designed to support appetite control and metabolic regulation
    • Oral supplements for nutritional optimization
    • Provider-guided dosing schedules based on your progress and tolerance
    • Digital tracking and lifestyle guidance through your Prime Pulse Rx dashboard

Your licensed clinician determines the most suitable delivery method, dosage, and schedule for your individual needs.

Common Side Effects of the Weight Management Protocol?

Most individuals tolerate medical weight-management treatments well. When side effects occur, they are usually mild and temporary. These may include:

    • Vomiting
    • Nausea
    • Diarrhea
    • Constipation
    • Abdominal discomfort
    • Headache
    • Fatigue
    • Dry mouth
    • Dizziness
    • Reduced appetite

These effects often lessen as your body adjusts. Your provider will monitor your progress and help manage any discomfort that arises.

What are the most serious side effects that a caregiver or I should watch out for?

Significant side effects are uncommon, but in rare instances, some individuals may experience:
Marked digestive upset that does not improve

    • Unusual or persistent fatigue
    • Intolerance to weekly dosing
    • Noticeable changes in hydration levels
    • Severe abdominal pain
    • Chest tightness (rare — seek evaluation immediately if severe)

Serious reactions are rare and typically associated with ingredient sensitivity, incorrect dosing, or underlying medical concerns. Because of this, continuous clinical monitoring is important.

 

Prime Pulse Rx includes regular virtual follow-ups to monitor your progress and adjust dosage or product formulation when needed. These visits are essential to ensure your continued safety and the effectiveness of your treatment plan.

Note: All Prime Pulse Rx compounded products are prepared by licensed pharmacies and prescribed under medical supervision. These formulations are prescribed based on evidence-supported clinical judgment. Individual results may vary.