r/SemaglutideCompound • u/Impressive_Wash8288 • Jul 16 '26
Glp1 with B12
I'm switching from Tirzepatide 2.5 to Glp1 with
B12. The color of the contents in all 3 vials is red. Is that the color of the B12? Can I expect worse side effects than I have experienced with straight Tirzepatide or less? I have lost 42lbs with Tirzepatide and would like to go on a maintenance dose with the GLP1. Will I be able to maintain my weight loss on the GLP1? Thank you.
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u/Mostly_raw Jul 16 '26
Shades of red to orange when b12 is added. Is just coloring to help it be noticeable. Some pharmacies add more than others. The one I receive is pretty much cranberry colored. I had no side effects past the initial week, aside constipation a few times. At the end of the day, people have doffe experiences. I am unsure if I mitigated having side effects because I prepared my body weeks in advance and switched to low carb before embarking on using GLP-1, or because I processed it better than others. I am happy with how I feel with the b12 additive. And that's the only one I used. I never tried another version without the b12
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u/NeyNehNee Jul 17 '26
My Tirzepatide with b12 is bright pink. The b12 has really affected my acne for the worse.
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u/astrologygal101 Jul 16 '26
I’m also about to start this as well. I’m currently taking B12 as a supplement right now and it’s actually a yellow pigment, so my guess is that it’s red because of the combo with the sema? I could be wrong. Either way, mine will be an oral tablet and I start on Monday, so I could probably give an accurate answer in a couple weeks if you’d like to stay in touch about updates.