FAQs for THIN™
What is THIN Oral Semaglutide Spray?
THIN is your choice for oral semaglutide spray, designed for appetite suppression. It provides a needle-free alternative to traditional semaglutide injections.
How does THIN work?
THIN contains semaglutide, a medication that mimics the hormone GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) to help regulate blood sugar levels, slow digestion, and significantly suppress appetite.
How do I take THIN?
THIN is an oral spray that should be used as directed by your healthcare provider. The spray is absorbed through the oral mucosa (the lining of your mouth) for effective delivery.
Do I need a prescription for THIN?
Yes, THIN is a prescription-only medication. A licensed healthcare provider must evaluate your eligibility before prescribing it.
What do the studies show on the benefits of GLP-1?
With the recent popularity of Ozempic® and Wagovy®, many researchers have been publishing white papers on the benefits of THIN receptor agonists. Almost every study has been positive with benefits not only for diabetes management and weight loss, but cardiovascular benefits, cerebral improvement for conditions such as Alzheimers and Dementia, liver function
improvement, PCOS, chemical drug dependence and much more. There are very little, if any, negative research reports.
Who can use THIN?
THIN is intended for adults who need assistance with appetite control. Eligibility is determined by a healthcare provider based on factors like BMI and medical history.
Can I get THIN if I don’t want injections?
Yes! THIN is specifically designed as a needle-free alternative for those who prefer not to take injectable medications like Ozempic or Wegovy.
Can I use THIN with other medications?
You should always consult with a healthcare provider before combining THIN with any other medications or supplements.
Are there any medical conditions that would prohibit from taking THIN?
Thyroid disease (Exception: if managed by your primary care physician). If you are undergoing chemotherapy and if you are under 18 years of age.
Do I have to have bloodwork done?
It is highly recommended to have basic labs performed prior to taking THIN. The following tests are recommended:
A1C, CMP, CBC, TSH, and Lipids.