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Understanding the Context

Yeah Trulicity needs to be kept refrigerated. Not sure now if I should use the medication or not since it's been at room temp for a few days. I had two other doses in the fridge and just used one of those. The button depressed, but the needle didn't get inserted into my skin (no pin prick of blood) nor did the medication get released (my stomach was dry).

Key Insights

I figured the pens were all pretty ... are you having trouble getting Trulicity? Walgreens informed me that all of their pharmacies have Trulicity 3.0 on back order. HEB said they have "a few" doses of 3.0 mg in the warehouse. I need to move to this higher dosage since my bgs are running too high on 1.5 mg.

Final Thoughts

I switched from Ozempic... Trulicity and Victoza are both GLP-1 drugs and you should take one or the other and not both. You should consult another medical professional and get a second opinion.