These are not NHS-recommended and should be avoided
Red Flags to Watch For If you are taking GLP-1s, these warning signs suggest the medication may be interfering with recovery: Using medication effects as justification to eat less than planned or skip meals Feeling relief at having a medical reason not to eat Increased eating disorder thoughts about food, weight, or body image Return of any eating disorder behaviors (restriction beyond medication effects, purging, excessive exercise, body checking) Hiding eating patterns or medication use from your treatment team Rapid or excessive weight loss Increased anxiety around food or eating situations If you notice any of these, talk to your treatment team immediately
Look at the drinking pattern honestly
This fatigue typically fades away as your body adjusts to this medication
The researchers randomized the patients into three groups: once-daily semaglutide, liraglutide, or placebo in one of four volume-matched doses (semaglutide 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, or 0.3 mg and liraglutide 0.3, 0.6, 1.2, or 1.8 mg, with both compared within each volume-matched dose group)
Our clinic has certified professionals on the staff with years of experience performing these procedures