Several factors may contribute to dizziness in patients taking GLP-1 medications: Hypoglycaemia (low blood glucose) particularly when GLP-1 agonists are used alongside other glucose-lowering medications such as sulphonylureas or insulin Dehydration resulting from reduced fluid intake due to decreased appetite or from gastrointestinal side effects such as nausea, vomiting, or diarrhoea Orthostatic hypotension a drop in blood pressure upon standing, which may occur due to volume depletion or rapid weight loss Reduced caloric intake significant appetite suppression may lead to inadequate nutrition, potentially causing weakness and dizziness The frequency and severity of dizziness vary between individuals and specific GLP-1 products
in others, a doctor is required to be much more hands on
Increased Physical Activity This issue often gets misattributed
Key Takeaways Alaska telehealth statutes permit out-of-state providers with IMLC credentials to prescribe GLP-1 medications remotelyverify licensing before treatment begins
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