Who is telopoietin suitable for? Can this drug be used for your type of obesity?
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Telpoeptide is currently the most potent GLP-1/GIP dual agonist . In a 72- week clinical trial, participants experienced an average weight loss of 22.5% , far exceeding other weight loss drugs. As a medical-grade weight loss program , it is suitable not only for individuals with simple obesity but also for patients with metabolic issues such as diabetes, insulin resistance, and fatty liver .
However, not everyone is suitable for using telpotetide. So, who is most suitable to use this drug? Who should use it with caution or avoid it altogether? This article will provide a detailed analysis of the suitable and unsuitable populations, as well as how to determine if telpotetide is suitable for you , helping you make a scientific decision.
1. Who is suitable for telpoeptide?
📌 The FDA has currently approved telpolide for use in the following two population groups:
✔ Obese individuals with a BMI ≥ 30 (can be used even without other health problems).
✔ BMI ≥27 , and accompanied by at least one metabolic problem (such as type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, fatty liver, etc.).
1.1. Obese individuals with a BMI ≥ 30 (applicable to all types of obesity)
• Target audience :
• People who are severely overweight and for whom ordinary dieting and exercise have limited effect .
• People who have repeatedly failed to lose weight and are prone to rebounding .
• People at risk of weight-related complications (such as arthritis, breathing problems).
📌 Why is it suitable?
• GLP-1's function : Reduces appetite, allowing you to naturally lower your calorie intake.
• GIP benefits : Promotes fat burning, boosts metabolism, and allows for sustained weight loss even without exercise.
• Compared to traditional dieting methods , telpoeptide does not require prolonged hunger, making the weight loss process easier and more sustainable .
💡 Conclusion: For obese individuals with a BMI ≥ 30 , telpoeptide is a highly effective and safe medical weight loss tool that can help control weight in the long term and reduce obesity-related health risks.
1.2. Individuals with a BMI ≥ 27 and metabolic problems (medical weight loss + metabolic improvement)
📌 Applicable to the following situations :
✔ Patients with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes
✔ Insulin resistance (hyperinsulinemia)
✔ High blood pressure and high cholesterol (risk of arteriosclerosis)
✔ Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ( NAFLD )
📌 Why is it suitable?
✔ Blood glucose management : The GLP-1 action of telpoide can reduce insulin resistance and lower glycated hemoglobin ( HbA1c ) , helping diabetic patients to better control their blood sugar.
✔ Reduce fatty liver : Studies have shown that after 72 weeks of using telpolide, visceral fat was reduced by 32% , which helps improve fatty liver.
✔ Reduce cardiovascular risk : It can lower high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and vascular inflammation , and reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke.
💡 Conclusion: For patients with a BMI ≥27 and metabolic problems, telpolide can not only help with weight loss, but also improve metabolic health and reduce the risk of future chronic diseases.
2. Who is not suitable to use telpoeptide?
📌 The following groups are not advised to use telpolide, or should use it with caution under the guidance of a doctor.
2.1. Individuals with a family history of thyroid cancer or at risk of medullary thyroid carcinoma ( MTC ).
• Risk factors : GLP-1 receptor agonists may stimulate thyroid C cells , increasing the risk of medullary thyroid carcinoma (this has been observed in animal studies, but human data are unclear).
• People to avoid using :
• ✔ There is a family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma ( MTC ) .
• ✔ Individuals diagnosed with multiple endocrine neoplasms type 2 ( MEN 2 ) .
💡 Recommendation: If you have a family history of thyroid cancer, you should consult an endocrinologist to assess the risks before deciding whether to use this product.
2.2. Pregnant women and women preparing for pregnancy
• The safety of telpolide has not been fully verified in pregnant women , and animal studies have shown that it may affect fetal development.
• The FDA recommends that patients stop using telpolide for at least two months before trying to conceive to reduce potential risks.
💡 Recommendation: If you are planning to become pregnant, you should stop taking the medication in advance and adjust your weight loss plan under the guidance of a doctor.
2.3. Patients with gastrointestinal diseases (such as severe delayed gastric emptying syndrome, gastroparesis)
• Telboride increases satiety by slowing gastric emptying , but this may worsen the symptoms of gastroparesis (slow gastric emptying).
• Common symptoms : worsening abdominal bloating, stomach pain, nausea and vomiting after meals.
💡 Recommendation: If you have gastroparesis or digestive disorders, you should use this product with caution under the guidance of a doctor.
2.4. Patients with a history of severe pancreatitis
• GLP-1 receptor agonists may be associated with an increased risk of pancreatitis , especially in individuals with a history of pancreatitis .
• If you have a history of pancreatitis, you should weigh the risks under the guidance of a doctor.
💡 Recommendation: Individuals with a history of pancreatitis should prioritize other weight loss programs and avoid using telpolide.
3. How can I determine if I am suitable to use telpoeptide?
📌 If you meet the following criteria, telpolide may be right for you:
✅ BMI ≥ 30 (obese), wishing to effectively control weight .
✅ BMI ≥27 , accompanied by metabolic problems such as diabetes, insulin resistance, and fatty liver .
✅ I've tried dieting and exercise, but the weight loss results have been limited. I'm hoping for medical intervention .
✅ The goal is to improve health in the long term and reduce the risk of chronic diseases .
📌 If you meet any of the following conditions, you should use it with caution or avoid using it altogether:
❌ Family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN 2 syndrome (consult a doctor).
❌ Pregnant women or those planning to become pregnant (must have stopped taking the medication for more than 2 months).
❌ Those with severe gastroparesis or delayed gastric emptying may experience worsened symptoms.
❌ Those with a history of pancreatitis (must use under the guidance of a doctor).
💡 Conclusion: If you are among the eligible candidates, telpoeptide is a highly effective and safe medical weight loss tool; however, if you have contraindications or special circumstances, you should choose it carefully under the guidance of a doctor.
