A structured off-ramp treats coming off as a planned phase, not a sudden stop. It keeps monitoring, protein-led nutrition, protected muscle and daily habits in place while any change to medication is made gradually under your prescriber’s guidance — so your routine, not the medication, is carrying the result by the time you finish.
Most weight-loss support stops the moment the medication does. A structured off-ramp does the opposite. This is general educational information, not medical advice; any change to medication is a decision for your prescribing clinician.
Weight-loss injections reduce appetite, so when they stop, appetite returns. If your habits aren’t yet doing the work, results are fragile. A gradual, supported finish gives your routine time to take over — and removes the psychological cliff edge of one dramatic “last day.”
The plan is designed with the end in mind — so finishing the medication is the start of lasting results.
Read the full guide →There’s no fixed timeline — it depends on your progress, health and clinical guidance. The principle is gradual and supported, built in well before the finish line.
Note: General educational information only, not medical advice. Any clinical assessment, monitoring or medication decision is made by an independent, licensed clinic.
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