Understanding Dose Adjustments on GLP-1 Medications
As the founder of CFP Weight Loss and author of The CFP Method, I've guided hundreds of adults in their late 40s and 50s through GLP-1 therapy. Semaglutide and tirzepatide are powerful tools, but knowing when and how to adjust your dose is critical for steady progress without unnecessary side effects. Most beginners start at the lowest dose and titrate up every four weeks, but real-world adjustments happen more frequently based on individual response.
Standard protocols call for increasing semaglutide from 0.25 mg weekly to 0.5 mg, then 1 mg, 1.7 mg, and up to 2.4 mg. Tirzepatide follows a similar 4-week ramp: 2.5 mg to 5 mg, 7.5 mg, 10 mg, 12.5 mg, and 15 mg. However, in my experience with patients managing diabetes, blood pressure, and joint pain, we often pause titration or reduce doses temporarily if nausea, constipation, or fatigue becomes limiting.
When to Make Adjustments: The CFP Method Approach
Adjustments should occur every 2-4 weeks during the first three months, not just at fixed calendar intervals. Monitor three key markers: weekly weight trend (aim for 0.5-2 lbs lost), appetite control (80% reduction is ideal without total food aversion), and side effect severity on a 1-10 scale. If weight stalls for 14 days despite consistent 500-calorie daily deficit and light movement like 20-minute walks, it's time to increase the dose by one step or add supportive strategies from The CFP Method.
For those embarrassed by past diet failures or overwhelmed by conflicting advice, remember hormonal shifts in perimenopause often require slower titration. Insurance restrictions make self-monitoring even more important—track body measurements and energy levels since scale weight can mislead.
Handling Plateaus and Long-Term Fine-Tuning
After six months, most of my clients need dose adjustments only every 8-12 weeks. Common triggers include a 4-week plateau, return of intense hunger, or new joint pain that limits activity. At this stage, we sometimes decrease the dose slightly to test maintenance while emphasizing protein intake of 1.6g per kg of ideal body weight and resistance bands for muscle preservation.
Never adjust without consulting your prescriber. In The CFP Method, we combine GLP-1 with simple daily habits: 10k steps (broken into short walks for bad knees), 30g protein per meal, and stress-reduction techniques that fit busy middle-income schedules. This integrated approach reduces the need for constant dose changes.
Practical Tips for Beginners Over 45
Start a weekly journal noting injection day, dose, hunger on a 1-10 scale, bowel movements, and energy. Review it biweekly. If insurance won't cover programs, focus on affordable blood sugar-friendly swaps like swapping rice for cauliflower to amplify medication effects. Most clients stabilize between 7.5-10 mg tirzepatide or 1.7 mg semaglutide long-term, losing 12-18% body weight over 12 months when adjustments are thoughtful rather than aggressive.
Success comes from listening to your body, not rigid schedules. This prevents the yo-yo cycles you've experienced before and builds sustainable health alongside diabetes and blood pressure management.