Trulicity in Saskatchewan: Once-Weekly Dulaglutide for Type 2 Diabetes
Trulicity (dulaglutide) is a once-weekly injectable GLP-1 receptor agonist that helps adults with type 2 diabetes improve blood-sugar control and is also approved in Canada to reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events in people with type 2 diabetes. TelePlus Care connects patients across Saskatchewan with licensed doctors for same-day virtual consultations that assess your suitability, review your bloodwork, and, where appropriate, issue a prescription you fill at any Saskatchewan pharmacy. We serve residents province-wide — from Saskatoon and Regina to Prince Albert, Moose Jaw, Swift Current, Yorkton, North Battleford, Estevan, and the many rural and northern communities where in-person diabetes care can be hard to access.
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Trulicity (dulaglutide) is a once-weekly GLP-1 receptor agonist approved by Health Canada for type 2 diabetes blood-sugar control and to reduce major cardiovascular events in adults with type 2 diabetes. It requires a prescription after a clinical assessment. TelePlus Care offers virtual consultations across Saskatchewan with licensed doctors; A licensed doctor reviews your intake before the visit and explains the safest next step.
- Trulicity is the brand name for dulaglutide, a once-weekly injectable GLP-1 receptor agonist.
- Health Canada has approved Trulicity for glycemic (blood-sugar) control in adults with type 2 diabetes.
- Trulicity is also approved to reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with type 2 diabetes.
- Trulicity is not approved in Canada for weight loss; modest weight reduction may occur as a secondary effect of diabetes treatment.
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What Is Trulicity and How Does It Work?
Trulicity contains dulaglutide, a GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) receptor agonist. It works like a natural gut hormone, prompting the pancreas to release insulin when blood sugar is high, slowing how quickly the stomach empties, and reducing the glucose released by the liver. For adults with type 2 diabetes, this combination helps lower blood-sugar levels and HbA1c. Trulicity is given as a once-weekly subcutaneous injection using a pre-filled single-use pen, which most patients self-administer at home on the same day each week — a convenient option for Saskatchewan residents who live far from a clinic.

Who May Be Suitable for Trulicity in Saskatchewan?
Trulicity is prescribed for adults with type 2 diabetes after a clinical assessment. Your doctor will consider your current blood-sugar control, other medications, kidney and heart health, and overall medical history before deciding whether it is appropriate.
- Adults with a confirmed diagnosis of type 2 diabetes whose blood sugar is not adequately controlled on current therapy.
- Adults with type 2 diabetes at elevated cardiovascular risk who may benefit from cardiovascular risk reduction.
- Patients able to use a once-weekly injectable and attend follow-up reviews.
- No personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN 2 syndrome.
- No history of pancreatitis.
- Not currently pregnant or planning pregnancy.
- Trulicity is not approved for type 1 diabetes or for weight loss.

The Virtual Consultation Process at TelePlus Care
Patients across Saskatchewan complete the assessment virtually with a licensed doctor. Each prescription is documented and shared with your family doctor on request. We don't dispense medication — we issue prescriptions you fill at any Saskatchewan pharmacy. Virtual care is especially helpful for residents of rural and northern communities.
- Step 1: Book online — most patients secure a same-day or next-business-day appointment.
- Step 2: Complete an intake form covering your diabetes history, current medications, blood-sugar readings, and other conditions.
- Step 3: Secure video consultation with a licensed doctor.
- Step 4: Bloodwork review or a new requisition if your labs are out of date.
- Step 5: If appropriate, a prescription is issued for any Saskatchewan pharmacy, with guidance on the once-weekly injection routine.
- Step 6: Structured follow-ups to review blood-sugar control, tolerability, and progress.

Bloodwork Before Starting Trulicity
Standard practice is to review recent metabolic and organ-function labs before starting a GLP-1 medication. The booking team shares appointment steps before the visit, and the doctor explains the safest next step.
- HbA1c — to confirm diabetes control and provide a baseline for monitoring.
- Fasting plasma glucose.
- Kidney function — eGFR and serum creatinine.
- Liver enzymes — ALT and AST.
- Lipid profile — total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglycerides.
- TSH where thyroid function needs review.
- Pregnancy test for women of reproductive age where appropriate.

access and next steps in Saskatchewan
For the medication itself, pharmacy requirements vary by pharmacy and dose strength, and many Saskatchewan residents have pharmacy pathways that help with the pharmacy-specific steps. Your pharmacist can confirm your pharmacy-specific details.
- Trulicity is a prescription medication; the pharmacy process varies by dose and dispensing schedule.
- Your pharmacist can confirm medication-specific next steps.
- For the consultation with TelePlus Care, Your intake helps the clinician understand your symptoms, history, and goals before the visit.
- Ask your pharmacy about pickup timing and medication-specific instructions.

Side Effects of Trulicity
Trulicity shares the GLP-1 side-effect profile. Most effects are gastrointestinal, tend to appear early in treatment, and often ease over the first several weeks as your body adjusts.
- Nausea — among the most common, especially when first starting.
- Diarrhea or constipation.
- Vomiting or reduced appetite.
- Indigestion or abdominal discomfort.
- Injection site reactions — minor redness or itching.
- Hypoglycemia risk when combined with insulin or sulfonylureas.
- Rare: pancreatitis — severe, persistent abdominal pain radiating to the back; seek urgent care at your nearest hospital emergency department, such as Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon or Regina General Hospital.
- Rare: gallbladder problems including gallstones.

How Trulicity Compares to Other Diabetes GLP-1 Options
Several GLP-1 receptor agonists are used for type 2 diabetes in Canada. Your doctor will help you weigh dosing frequency, cardiovascular evidence, tolerability, and access.
- Trulicity (dulaglutide) — once-weekly injection in a ready-to-use pen; approved for blood-sugar control and cardiovascular risk reduction in type 2 diabetes.
- Ozempic (semaglutide) — once-weekly injection for type 2 diabetes with strong cardiovascular evidence.
- Rybelsus (semaglutide) — a daily oral GLP-1 option for type 2 diabetes.
- Victoza (liraglutide) — a once-daily injection for type 2 diabetes.
- The best choice depends on your individual diabetes profile, kidney and heart health, dosing preference, and access.
Why Saskatchewan Patients Choose TelePlus Care for Trulicity
TelePlus Care offers Saskatchewan adults timely, evidence-based access to Health Canada-approved diabetes therapies, wherever they live in the province. Our consultations are conducted by a licensed doctor, following Diabetes Canada guidance. We don't dispense medication — we issue prescriptions you fill at any Saskatchewan pharmacy, whether that's a Shoppers Drug Mart, a Co-op pharmacy, a Sobeys, or a local independent pharmacy in your community. Same-day virtual visits, clear appointment steps, and structured follow-ups are standard — particularly valuable for rural and northern residents.

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