MEDvidi focuses on daily oral options, including Rybelsus and several non-GLP-1 medications
General principles for restarting GLP-1 medications include: Adequate oral intake : You should be tolerating a normal diet (or your usual post-operative diet plan) without significant nausea or vomiting Resolution of post-operative ileus : Normal bowel function should have returned, particularly after abdominal or pelvic surgery Stable clinical condition : Any post-operative complications should be resolved, and you should be recovering as expected Medical team approval : Always confirm with your surgical team or GP before restarting If you've been off a GLP-1 medication for several weeks, your doctor may recommend re-titrating the dose (starting at a lower dose and gradually increasing) to minimise gastrointestinal side effects when restarting
Specific gut hormones, such as glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) are released in response to ingestion and regulate food intake both in animals and humans by influencing specific appetite-regulating circuits in the brain
Initial studies in animal models suggested that pineal peptide extracts containing the AEDG sequence might extend lifespan and improve various markers of aging
However, research on ipamorelin is limited and the FDA has not approved it yet
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