Trulicity in Warman: Once-Weekly Dulaglutide for Type 2 Diabetes From Saskatchewan Physicians
Trulicity in Warman is a once-weekly injectable treatment for adults with type 2 diabetes. Its active ingredient, dulaglutide, is a GLP-1 receptor agonist that helps lower blood sugar and is also approved in Canada to reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with type 2 diabetes. TelePlus Care connects Warman-area patients with a licensed doctor through a secure video visit. After a clinical assessment, your doctor can issue a prescription you fill at any Warman pharmacy — from the Pharmasave or Shoppers Drug Mart in town to a Co-op or Sobeys pharmacy in nearby Martensville or Saskatoon. We serve patients across Warman and the surrounding Corman Park region north of Saskatoon.
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Trulicity (dulaglutide) is a once-weekly GLP-1 receptor agonist approved by Health Canada for type 2 diabetes and to reduce cardiovascular risk in adults with type 2 diabetes. It is not a weight-loss drug. TelePlus Care offers virtual Warman visits with a licensed doctor; 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 type 2 diabetes (blood-sugar control) in adults.
- Trulicity is also indicated to reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with type 2 diabetes.
- Trulicity requires a prescription after a clinical assessment; it is not a controlled substance.
Clinical content is reviewed for accuracy and scope. TelePlus Care appointments proceed only when clinically appropriate after a real assessment, and the doctor will explain the next step if virtual care is not the right fit.
What Is Trulicity and How Does Dulaglutide Work?
Trulicity contains dulaglutide, a GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) receptor agonist. For adults with type 2 diabetes it lowers blood sugar in several ways: it prompts the pancreas to release insulin when glucose is high, reduces the glucose the liver makes, and slows how quickly the stomach empties. Because this action is glucose-dependent, Trulicity on its own carries a low risk of low blood sugar. It is given as a once-weekly subcutaneous injection with a single-use pre-filled pen that most Warman patients use at home. A modest weight reduction can occur as a secondary effect, but Trulicity is not approved or marketed in Canada as a weight-loss treatment.

Who May Be a Candidate for Trulicity in Warman?
Trulicity is for adults with type 2 diabetes. A licensed doctor will review your medical history, medications, and recent labs to decide whether it fits your care.
- Adults with confirmed type 2 diabetes who need better blood-sugar control.
- People who prefer a once-weekly injection over daily diabetes medication.
- Adults with type 2 diabetes who also have or are at high risk of cardiovascular disease.
- No personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN 2 syndrome.
- No history of pancreatitis.
- Not currently pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Trulicity is not used for type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis.

The Virtual Consultation Process at TelePlus Care
Warman patients complete the assessment online with a licensed doctor. Each prescription is documented and shared with your family doctor on request. We do not dispense medication — we issue prescriptions you fill at any Warman pharmacy.
- Step 1: Book online — many Warman patients secure a same-day or next-business-day appointment.
- Step 2: Complete an intake form covering your diabetes history, current medications, and recent labs.
- Step 3: Secure video consultation (15-25 minutes) with your licensed doctor.
- A licensed doctor reviews your intake before the visit and explains the safest next step
- Step 5: If appropriate, a prescription is issued for any Warman pharmacy. Your doctor will explain the once-weekly injection and the pen.
- Step 6: Structured follow-ups to review your blood-sugar control, tolerability, and progress.

Bloodwork Your Physician May Review Before Starting Trulicity
Before prescribing a diabetes medication, your doctor will typically want recent metabolic and organ-function labs. A licensed doctor reviews your intake before the visit and explains the safest next step.
- HbA1c — to confirm your diabetes and set 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.
- Pregnancy test for women of reproductive age where relevant.

access and next steps for Trulicity in Warman
Trulicity is a prescription medication you arrange at the pharmacy; Pharmacy requirements vary by pharmacy and dose, and specific pharmacy details are confirmed by your pharmacist. For your TelePlus Care visit, your intake helps the clinician understand your symptoms, history, and goals before the visit.
- The booking team confirms appointment timing, intake needs, and follow-up expectations before your virtual visit.
- Ask your Warman pharmacist for the current pharmacy availability of Trulicity at your dose.
- Your doctor and pharmacist can explain medication-specific next steps if Trulicity is prescribed.
- The Saskatchewan Drug Plan may help with eligible medication access requirements for qualifying residents — check your eligibility.
- Your doctor can provide documentation to support a documentation request if needed.

Side Effects and Safety of Trulicity
Trulicity has the typical GLP-1 side-effect profile. Most gastrointestinal effects are mild and usually settle within the first few weeks as your body adjusts.
- Nausea — the most common side effect, generally mild and temporary.
- Diarrhea or constipation.
- Vomiting or indigestion.
- Reduced appetite.
- Injection site reactions — minor redness or itching.
- Higher risk of low blood sugar when combined with insulin or a sulfonylurea.
- Rare: pancreatitis — severe, persistent abdominal pain that may radiate to the back; seek urgent care at the nearest hospital emergency department, such as Royal University Hospital or St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon.
- Rare: gallbladder problems and, with dehydration, kidney effects; keep well hydrated.

How Trulicity Fits Into Type 2 Diabetes Care
Trulicity is one of several GLP-1 receptor agonists used for type 2 diabetes in Canada. Its once-weekly schedule suits patients who prefer fewer doses to track. Your doctor will weigh it against your other diabetes medications, your cardiovascular and kidney status, and your preferences. Trulicity works best alongside healthy eating, regular physical activity, and ongoing blood-sugar monitoring.
Why Warman Patients Choose TelePlus Care for Trulicity
TelePlus Care gives Warman-area adults prompt, evidence-based access to type 2 diabetes care without the drive into Saskatoon or long waits. Your consultation is with a licensed doctor who follows Diabetes Canada guidance. We do not dispense medication — we issue prescriptions you fill at any Warman pharmacy, whether that is a Pharmasave, a Shoppers Drug Mart, a Co-op, or a Sobeys in town or in nearby Martensville. Same-day virtual visits, clear appointment steps before booking and structured follow-ups are standard. We also serve patients across the Corman Park region who do not have a regular family doctor.

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