Weight loss injections can help many people lose weight safely – but they are not suitable for everyone. Knowing who should avoid these medications is essential before starting treatment.
3 Most Important Things to Know
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women should not use weight loss injections.
- People with a personal or family history of Medullary Thyroid Cancer (MTC) or MEN2 should avoid GLP-1 weight loss injections.
- Patients with pancreatitis, severe stomach disorders, or certain other medical conditions should be evaluated by a diabetes specialist before treatment.
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Weight Loss Injections Are Not Recommended During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding.
Weight loss injections should not be used during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. If you are planning a pregnancy, discuss alternative weight management strategies with your doctor.
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- Healthy Weight Loss Before Pregnancy
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2. Personal or Family History of Thyroid Cancer
Who Should Avoid GLP-1 Weight Loss Injections?
People with a personal or family history of Medullary Thyroid Cancer (MTC) or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2 (MEN2) should generally avoid GLP-1 receptor agonists unless specifically advised by a specialist.
Related reading:
- Understanding GLP-1 Weight Loss Injections
- Common Side Effects of Weight Loss Injections
- Thyroid Disorders: Symptoms and Treatment
3. Certain Medical Conditions
Medical Conditions That Require Specialist Assessment
Weight loss injections may not be suitable for people with:
- Previous pancreatitis
- Severe gastroparesis (delayed stomach emptying)
- Significant gastrointestinal diseases
- Severe allergic reactions to the medication
A thorough medical assessment helps determine whether treatment is safe and appropriate.
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Related reading:
- Who Is a Good Candidate for Weight Loss Injections?
- Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes
- Fatty Liver Disease and Weight Loss
- Lifestyle Changes for Sustainable Weight Loss
Take-Home Message
Weight loss injections are highly effective for many people with obesity or type 2 diabetes, but they are not appropriate for everyone. A comprehensive medical assessment by an Internal Medicine and Diabetes Specialist helps ensure safe, effective, and individualized treatment.
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- Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes: The Hidden Connection
- Fatty Liver Disease and Obesity
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Disclaimer: This information is intended for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting or stopping any weight loss medication.
References
- American Diabetes Association (ADA). Standards of Care in Diabetes – Obesity and Weight Management for the Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes.
- American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE). Clinical Practice Guidelines for Comprehensive Medical Care of Patients with Obesity.
- European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD). Management of Hyperglycaemia in Type 2 Diabetes: Consensus Report by the ADA and EASD.
- National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Obesity: Identification, Assessment and Management (CG189).
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Prescribing Information and Safety Warnings for GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and Weight Loss Medications.
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