I had my treatment planned changed after I asked for clarification regarding dosing.
Post
So I bought a 6 month plan from Refills and answered all their questions and while waiting for the medicine to arrive I looked at my treatment plan and it was set for 7.5mg doses for six months. There were instructions regarding how many units that would be in each needle and how long to take them etc. When I received my order I received 3 different vials with 3 different concentrations. Based on my treatment plan they did not provide me with enough medicine to cover 3 months at 7.5mg. So I contacted support and they told me anything regarding dosage would have to go through the Dr message portal. So I sent the same message regarding the fact that what they sent me does not support a 7.5 mg dose over 3 months. It took about 2 days to respond and when they did they explained that my first vial was for 2.5mg doses for 1 month 1 vial for 5mg doses for 1 month and 1 vial for 10mg doses for 1 month. They also altered my treatment plan from what was displayed in my portal before I asked for the clarification. I wish I had taken a screen shot. Anyways, I told them that I've already been on 5mg doses for about 4 months as it is and I'm on a plateau. Is this common for them to titrate you down to 2.5mg even when your original treatment plan was for 7.5mg doses? Has anyone else experienced this before? Am I stuck with the 2.5 doses for the first month and 5 for the second month (it's not the end of the world but it's two months I'm paying for that won't be as effective.) I'm pretty disappointed in this whole process so far. I am finishing my last two 5mg doses of monjaro right now. I no longer have a prescription for it as I told my Dr I could no longer afford it and was moving over to compound.
Intent Score
60
Intent
70
Confidence
Summary
The author is expressing disappointment with their treatment plan and is questioning the dosage changes, indicating a need for clarification on access and effectiveness.
Reasoning
This post falls into TIER 2 as the author is actively researching their treatment plan and expressing concerns about the effectiveness of the medication due to dosage changes. They are not directly asking for help to start, access, or afford the medication, but their inquiry about the commonality of dosage adjustments suggests they are considering their options moving forward.
Extracted Signals
- concern about dosage effectiveness
“it's two months I'm paying for that won't be as effective.”
- questioning treatment plan changes
“Is this common for them to titrate you down to 2.5mg?”
Model: gpt-4o-mini · Prompt: v2 · 5/13/2026, 4:01:34 PM