Who is not suitable for using telopoietin? ——Contraindications and precautions
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Mounjaro , a GLP-1 + GIP dual agonist , has shown excellent performance in weight loss and diabetes management, but it is not suitable for everyone. Certain populations may face higher health risks, or even serious side effects, when using Mounjaro .
This article will detail the groups of people who are not suitable for using telpolide , as well as the health risks that need to be noted, to help users make scientific decisions before using the medication.
1. Patients with thyroid-related diseases
( 1 ) Individuals with medullary thyroid carcinoma ( MTC ) or a family history of the disease.
• Telboride may increase the risk of medullary thyroid carcinoma ( MTC ) , therefore it is contraindicated for people with a history of MTC or a family history of the disease .
• Preclinical animal studies of telpolide showed that high doses may lead to thyroid C- cell hyperplasia, but no similar effects have been observed in human studies to date.
( 2 ) Patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2 ( MEN 2 )
• MEN 2 is a genetic disorder that is highly associated with medullary thyroid carcinoma. Patients with this condition cannot use telpolide to avoid the potential risk of tumor development.
Precautions :
• Individuals with a history of thyroid disease (such as thyroid nodules, hyperthyroidism, or hypothyroidism) should have their risk assessed under the guidance of a doctor before deciding whether to use it.
2. Patients with gastrointestinal diseases
( 1 ) Patients with gastroparesis or gastric emptying dysfunction
• Telboride reduces appetite by slowing gastric emptying . If you have gastroparesis or severe gastric emptying disorder , it may worsen your symptoms, leading to increased discomfort such as bloating, nausea, and vomiting .
• Patients with diabetic gastroparesis should be especially careful, as they already have a risk of delayed gastric emptying, and the use of telpolide may further affect gastrointestinal motility.
( 2 ) Patients with severe gastrointestinal diseases
• People with a history of chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, Crohn's disease, or ulcerative colitis may have an increased risk of gastrointestinal side effects when using telpolide.
• Patients with chronic gastrointestinal inflammation may be more sensitive to the gastrointestinal regulatory effects of medications, leading to more severe problems such as nausea, bloating, constipation, or diarrhea.
Precautions :
• If you have gastrointestinal disorders, it is recommended to assess the risks under the guidance of a doctor and start with a low dose.
3. Pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and women planning to conceive.
( 1 ) Pregnant women and women preparing for pregnancy
• There is currently insufficient human clinical data to prove the safety of telpolide for pregnant women and fetuses .
• Animal studies have shown that GLP-1 drugs may affect fetal growth and development, therefore they are prohibited for use by pregnant women.
• Women planning to become pregnant should discontinue telpolide at least two months in advance to ensure that the drug is completely metabolized in the body.
( 2 ) Breastfeeding women
• It remains unclear whether telposide is secreted in breast milk , but breastfeeding women are advised to avoid its use because GLP-1 drugs may affect the gastrointestinal function of infants.
Precautions :
• If you are already pregnant or planning to become pregnant, you should consult your doctor to consider other safer weight management or diabetes treatment options.
4. People at high risk of hypoglycemia
( 1 ) Diabetic patients who are currently using insulin or sulfonylurea hypoglycemic agents
• Telposide can lower blood sugar levels, but if used in combination with insulin or sulfonylureas (such as glibenclamide), it may increase the risk of hypoglycemia .
• Severe hypoglycemia can cause dizziness, palpitations, cold sweats, and even coma.
Precautions :
• If you are taking hypoglycemic drugs at the same time, you need to adjust the dosage under the guidance of a doctor, monitor your blood sugar level, and avoid hypoglycemia.
5. Other groups of people who are not suitable for use
( 1 ) Patients with severe liver and kidney dysfunction
• The metabolism of telpolide is closely related to liver and kidney function. Patients with severe liver disease or kidney failure should use it with caution , as it may slow down drug metabolism and increase the risk of side effects.
• If renal insufficiency is present, renal function indicators need to be monitored regularly, and the dosage should be adjusted under the guidance of a doctor.
( 2 ) Individuals with a history of severe allergies or allergies to drug components
• If you have a history of severe allergic reactions to GLP-1 receptor agonists (such as smegglutide) , it is not recommended to use telpolide.
• Severe allergic reactions may manifest as difficulty breathing, laryngeal edema, and a full-body rash. If such symptoms occur, seek medical attention immediately.
( 3 ) Adolescents under the age of 18
• The safety and efficacy of telpolide have not been established in individuals under the age of 18 , therefore its use is not recommended for adolescents.
6. Conclusion: Who cannot use telpolide?
The following groups of people should avoid or use telpolide with caution :
- Patients with medullary thyroid carcinoma ( MTC ) or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2 ( MEN 2 ) .
- People with gastroparesis, gastric emptying disorder, or severe gastrointestinal diseases .
- Pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and women planning to become pregnant .
- Diabetic patients who are using insulin or sulfonylurea drugs may face the risk of hypoglycemia .
- Patients with severe liver or kidney dysfunction should use this product with caution and adjust the dosage under the guidance of a doctor .
- Patients with allergic reactions to GLP-1 drugs .
- Adolescents under the age of 18 lack sufficient clinical research data.
📌 If you belong to any of the above groups, you should consult a doctor before deciding whether to use telpolide to ensure safety.
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