Who is Eligible for Glp-1 Medications?

    Eligibility for GLP-1 medications is determined by a healthcare provider based on specific health criteria and medical history. According to the provided guide, primary candidates generally include:

    • Adults with type 2 diabetes: Those who require improved blood sugar management in conjunction with lifestyle changes.
    • Individuals with obesity: This typically includes adults with a Body Mass Index (BMI) over 30.
    • Overweight individuals with related conditions: Those with a BMI lower than 30 may still be eligible if they have weight-related medical conditions, such as high blood pressure.
    • Individuals with cardiovascular disease: Some may qualify due to the medication’s protective effects on heart health.

    Medical providers also evaluate specific safety factors during the screening process, such as kidney function and thyroid history, to avoid potential risks. For elderly patients (those over 65), healthcare providers may suggest dose adjustments to account for factors like slower metabolism or reduced kidney function. Because these medications require professional supervision, an initial consultation involving baseline tests, such as A1C levels or BMI assessments, is necessary to confirm eligibility.


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