Whether you are prepping for a heavy lift, a long ruck, or just trying to stay sharp during a busy workday, understanding how these two supplements interact is key to optimizing your routine
Compounded glutathione therapy replenishes levels that naturally decline with age, environmental exposure, and chronic stress
Therefore, clinicians must stay informed about evolving guidelines and best practices
At TrimRx, we believe that understanding the science behind your medication is the best way to reduce that anxiety and build a sustainable routine

Risk factors that may influence the decision to pause treatment include: Being in the dose-escalation phase of GLP-1 therapy Experiencing active gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, vomiting, bloating) Having known gastroparesis or other conditions affecting gastric emptying Taking concurrent medications that further delay gastric emptying (e.g., opioids) Undergoing procedures with higher aspiration risk (e.g., emergency surgery, airway surgery) If your anaesthetist or surgical team advises temporary cessation based on your individual risk assessment, the timing will depend on the specific medication: Daily injections (such as liraglutide): Typically paused 24 hours before surgery Weekly injections (such as semaglutide, dulaglutide): Often paused with the last dose given at least 7 days before surgery Oral semaglutide (Rybelsus): Usually paused 24 hours before surgery However, these timings may vary according to local NHS Trust protocols and individual clinical assessment