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Key Takeaways Key Takeaways from the Guideline Patient education on lifestyle and dietary modification is essential for minimizing GI side effects of GLP-1 RA therapy Patients should be informed that GI adverse events are usually transient and mild/moderate The following lifestyle recommendations are likely to improve any GI side effects: eat slowly eat smaller portions more frequently stop eating when feeling full, and only eat when hungry avoid sleep or activity right after eating eat foods that are easy to digest, low in fat, and contain water increase fluid intake, particularly water and other clear, fresh drinks avoid sweet, spicy, and canned foods and sauces keep a food diary, to help with identifying dietary habits causing GI symptoms Clinically, the principle start low and go slow may help to mitigate GI adverse eventsstart with the lowest dose of a medication and titrate at a tolerable rate Nausea can be improved by eating foods that may ease symptoms (e.g

Women with PCOS may benefit from continued GLP-1 therapy, but persistent menstrual disruption warrants review to exclude other causes
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