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GLP-1s and Breast Milk: What the New Research Actually Found

GLP-1s and Breast Milk: What the New Research Actually Found

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Takeaways:

Drug transfer during lactation is complex and challenging.

Semaglutide was not detected in women taking any dose.

Low amounts of tears epitide were found in milk.

Tissue damage can affect drug absorption.

Mastitis and engorgement complicate the lactation process.

Injections are necessary for effective drug delivery.

The analogy of an elephant illustrates the difficulty of drug transfer.

Detection of drugs in milk is a critical concern for breastfeeding mothers.

Understanding turnover is essential in lactation studies.

The implications of drug transfer on women's health are significant.

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