Possible complications related to GLP-1 use under anesthesia include: Aspiration due to delayed gastric emptying Hemodynamic instability: pronounced hypotension or bradycardia Altered response to opioids and sedatives, requiring dose changes Perioperative hypoglycemia from additive glucose-lowering effects Nausea and vomiting increasing postoperative airway risk Delayed recovery of bowel function, affecting discharge timing Interference with regional anesthesia sympathetic block assessment Post-Surgery Restart Post-surgery restart of GLP-1 receptor agonists should be done with clear criteria and close coordination to avoid complications and maintain therapeutic goals
A 503B outsourcing facility can produce larger batches without patient-specific prescriptions, though under stricter FDA oversight
A hydrocarbon-based emollient that can come in different viscosities from silky-light through satiny-smooth to luxurious, rich
Reduced muscle mass partially explains that shift
Combined with IV therapy or our NAD+ and glutathione infusions, it can form part of a broader, provider-guided wellness plan
By addressing both structure and function, the protocol offers a more complete solution to digestive health challenges