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GLP-1 Medications for T1D:  What your endo wants you to know
Episode 724

GLP-1 Medications for T1D: What your endo wants you to know

Diabetes Connections | Type 1 Diabetes · Stacey Simms with Adam Spitz and Georgina Farrow

June 10, 202549m 22s

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Show Notes

More and more people with type 1 are using GLP-1 receptor agonists. You know these medications, with brand names like Ozempic, Mounjaro, Wegovy and Zepbound, but none of them are specifically approved to treat T1D. Some of the first studies are underway to study the safety and effectiveness of GLP-1s, but that hasn't stopped thousands of using them off-label or to treat obesity. We're talking to an endocrinologist and a clinical pharmacist about why they prescribe these meds to some of their type 1 patients, who they won't prescribe them for, and – I know you're already asking – how they get insurance coverage.

My guests are endocrinologist Dr. Adam Spitz and Clinical Pharmacist Georgina Farrow

GLP news story Stacey references here

Dr Spitz's medical thriller here

This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider.

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