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Caution with Using GLP-1 Agonists in Place of Autoimmune Disease Modifying Treatments

Since discussing the use of GLP-1 agonists for improving metabolic health in autoimmune patients, some have asked whether GLP-1 medications can replace their disease-modifying treatments. This is a matter to approach with great caution. Currently, there is no evidence in the medical literature supporting the safety or appropriateness of using GLP-1 agonists as a substitute for disease-modifying therapies.

The Risk of Replacing Treatment

If a patient with a severe autoimmune condition, requiring strong medication, replaces their treatment with GLP-1 agonists, they risk a significant worsening of their condition. While those with milder conditions may face less risk, it’s crucial to consult a physician before making any treatment changes.

GLP-1 Agonists: An Option for Metabolic Health

GLP-1 agonists are an interesting option for addressing metabolic issues in autoimmune patients, and they may even offer some long-term cardiovascular benefits. However, they should not be used in place of disease-modifying treatments, which have decades of proven efficacy. Always consult your doctor before making any changes to your treatment plan.

 


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