Common reasons for getting off a GLP-1 include: Persistent nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, or fatigue Medication costs or changes in insurance coverage Difficulty obtaining the prescribed medication Pregnancy or plans to become pregnant Reaching a personal weight goal Limited treatment response A change in health status A provider-recommended medication change A preference to manage weight without medication Why Stopping GLP-1s Causes Noticeable Changes Before discussing outcomes, it helps to understand how GLP-1 medications work and why their effects do not persist once dosing stops
doi: 10.1515/9783110527872-010
They also mitigate Nf-B overactivated signalling, attenuating the NLRP3 inflammasome pathway and decreasing pro-inflammatory cytokines and PCR levels, thereby showcasing their immunomodulatory activities [161, 202, 217]
Commonly encountered causes include renal failure, diabetic ketoacidosis, and ingestion of toxic alcohols and glycols
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