GLP‑1 and GLP‑1/GIP therapies are FDA-approved treatments used in medical weight management and type 2 diabetes care. These medications help regulate appetite, support blood sugar control, and may contribute to long-term weight reduction when prescribed and monitored by a healthcare professional.
What Are GLP-1 and GLP-1/GIP Medications?
Instead of relying on stimulants, they work by mimicking natural incretin hormones produced in the human gut. These hormones are responsible for regulating appetite, maintaining healthy blood sugar levels, and optimizing metabolic function.
Appetite Regulation: GLP‑1–based therapies may help regulate satiety signals and reduce appetite, which can support lower calorie intake and clinically meaningful weight loss in appropriate patients (ADA/EASD Consensus Report).
Glycemic Control: These medications may improve glucose regulation through incretin pathways and support insulin response in individuals with type 2 diabetes (ADA/EASD Consensus Report).
Cardiovascular Support: Certain GLP‑1 receptor agonists have demonstrated cardiovascular benefits in clinical outcome trials involving adults with type 2 diabetes and established cardiovascular disease (ADA/EASD Consensus Report).
What is the Difference Between GLP-1 and GLP-1/GIP Options?
Important Safety and Contraindications
- A personal or family history of Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma (MTC) or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 2 (MEN 2).
- A prior history of serious allergic reactions to the specific drug components.
- Active pancreatitis or severe gastrointestinal disease (where use requires extreme caution).
- Current pregnancy or breastfeeding status.
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FAQ
What is GLP‑1 therapy for weight loss?
GLP‑1 therapy uses medications that mimic natural hormones involved in appetite regulation and blood sugar management.
What is the difference between GLP‑1 and GLP‑1/GIP treatments?
GLP‑1/GIP therapies target two hormone pathways involved in metabolism and appetite regulation, while GLP‑1 therapies target one.
Who may benefit from medical weight management?
Individuals struggling with excess weight, obesity, or weight-related health concerns may benefit from a medical evaluation to determine appropriate treatment options.
Are GLP‑1 medications safe?
These medications should be prescribed and monitored by a licensed healthcare professional and may not be appropriate for everyone.
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Author: Medically reviewed by Yevgeny Bulbin, MD.
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