Additionally, they slow gastric emptying, which means people feel full longer and ultimately eat less
Each one plays a distinct role in what Pendulum calls a "GLP-1 production ecosystem" within the gut
While these drugs are often discussed together, they differ in crucial ways: Different active ingredients Different FDA-approved uses Different mechanisms inside your body Different manufacturers (and therefore different defendants in lawsuits) This comprehensive guide will help you understand: The scientific differences between each medication Why all these drugs can cause similar severe complications How these differences affect your potential legal claim What steps to take if youve experienced serious side effects Important Legal Note: If you developed gastroparesis, intestinal blockage, severe vomiting, or vision loss while taking any GLP-1 medication, you may have a valid legal claim regardless of which specific drug you used
They've become quite popular for helping people lose weight
One in five women, or 20%, reported having ever used GLP-1 agonists. Further, many GLP-1 users report side effects like nausea and diarrhea, the survey found