Dosing safety

how much retatrutide to take

Published May 2, 2026Updated May 3, 2026Medical safety, official-source, and research-reference review

There is no approved public retatrutide dose. Do not self-prescribe investigational retatrutide.

Direct answer

No public dose can be recommended. Retatrutide is investigational, and any dosing in studies is part of a monitored protocol rather than a consumer instruction.

Research context

These references frame the evidence base behind this topic. They are not medical advice, approval, or instructions for using retatrutide outside a clinical trial.

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Safety and compliance notes

Safer next step

Discuss approved weight-management treatments with a qualified healthcare provider.

Medical disclaimer

Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. I am not a medical professional. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any weight loss treatment. Individual results vary. Retatrutide is investigational and is not FDA approved. FDA-approved options such as semaglutide and tirzepatide require prescriptions and should only be used under medical supervision.

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