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Monday Dec 02, 2024
Are GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic Safe For Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients?
Monday Dec 02, 2024
Monday Dec 02, 2024
In this episode, Dr. Gandolfo addresses a compelling question from a listener who is curious about the use of GLP-1 drugs, such as Ozempic and Mounjaro, in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's and ulcerative colitis.
Dr. Gandolfo provides a comprehensive overview of GLP-1 drugs, explaining how they function as agonists to stimulate insulin secretion and promote weight loss by altering gut motility and suppressing appetite.
Delving into the potential implications for patients with inflammatory bowel disease, Dr. Gandolfo explores recent studies suggesting that GLP-1 drugs might be well-tolerated and could even offer benefits in reducing bowel frequency for patients who have undergone colectomy. While these findings are promising, he emphasizes the need for further human studies to confirm these effects.
Dr. Gandolfo also addresses common side effects associated with GLP-1 drugs, such as nausea, and reassures listeners about the overall safety of these medications. He highlights the importance of discussing individual risks and benefits with a healthcare provider before starting any new treatment.
Referenced in this episode:
DDW abstract on safety of GLP-1 drugs with IBD
Study of GLP-1 drugs and risk of IBD flare
GLP-1 drugs and possible mechanism of benefit in IBD patients
Pilot study using GLP-1 agonist to reduce diarrhea in colectomy patients
Review of mechanism of action of GLP-1
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