If symptoms are particularly troublesome, your doctor may recommend: Slower dose escalation than standard protocols Temporary dose reduction Switching to a different GLP-1 agonist, as individual responses vary Short-term use of anti-diarrhoeal medications such as loperamide for acute episodes, though this should only be done under medical supervision and avoided if you have blood in your stool, fever, or suspected infection If you're also taking insulin or sulfonylureas, monitor your blood glucose more frequently during periods of reduced appetite or diarrhoea, as you may need dose adjustments to prevent hypoglycaemia
Ongoing monitoring ensures any emerging symptoms are caught early
At the same time, it shields cells from oxidative stress, promoting overall cellular health
We use this process because it is the gold standard for preserving the fragile peptide bonds of the 15-amino acid chain
Personalized Solutions for Managing Interaction Risks When it comes to managing GLP-1 therapy alongside other medications, theres no universal formula