GLP-1 is a hormone your body naturally produces that plays a key role in controlling hunger and blood sugar
As with any medication, it is important for healthcare providers to monitor patients taking GLP1-RAs to ensure they are being used safely and effectively
More serious adverse effects include pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, and hypoglycemia when used with insulin or sulfonylureas
Jamie DePolo: Okay, and I realize this is just the beginning, and you may not be able to answer this, but I'm wondering, from what I've read, when people take a GLP-1, either for diabetes or to lose weight, they're pretty much on it indefinitely because when they stop, they tend to gain some or all of the weight back
Polymorphisms in cytochrome P4503A5 (CYP3A5) may be associated with race and tumor characteristics, but not metabolism and side effects of tamoxifen in breast cancer patients