Do you suffer from prediabetes, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or obstructive sleep apnoea?
Are you between the ages of 18 and 74?
If you have diabetes, are you on any injections or tablets to control your blood sugar, other than metformin?
Have you experienced an allergic reaction before?
Have you ever suffered with an eating disorder?
Are you pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to conceive?
Have you been diagnosed with any of the following?
Are you currently taking any medication (including over the counter, prescription or recreational drugs)?
Are you taking any of the following medications?
Are you taking steroids or medication to treat your thyroid?
Are you currently taking any medication for weight loss?
Are you currently in the 20th to 24th week of continuous treatment with injectable weight loss medication?
Do you agree to the following?
Do you understand that GLP-1 injectable weight-loss medication may reduce the effectiveness of oral contraceptives and that you must use additional non-oral contraception methods (e.g. condoms) during your treatment?
Do you understand that this medication should not be used by women that are either trying to conceive or are within two months of starting to try for a child?
Do you understand that there may be an increased risk of pancreatitis, gall bladder problems and gall stones with this medication, and that if you experience any abdominal pain whilst using this medication you should seek medical advice?
Do you understand that injectable weight loss medications should not be used with other weight loss medications?
Do you understand if you develop any lumps in the neck or hoarse voice whilst taking this medication, you should stop the medication and speak to your doctor?
Do you understand that weight loss has been associated with a lowering of mood (depression), and if you are experiencing this, you should stop the medication and speak to your doctor?
Do you understand that you need to stop this medication 7 days before any major elective surgery.
Are you registered with GP in Uk?
GP Surgery Name and Address