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Hi everyone, I'm not sure exactly when I'll have to stop taking Reta for a few months due to a series of medical checks. I read that once I stop taking it, when I start again, it doesn't have the same effect as before, even at the same dosage. Do you have any news on this, if it's true?
 
There really isn't a lot of scientific research on the effects of cycling on and off glp-1 medications, so we're left largely with anectdotal evidence, which overwhelming suggests that restarting often is less effective and requires higher doses to become effective again.

There was a recent rat study that is discussed here about stopping and restarting:

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Interesting topic, I don’t know the answer but I’d like to!
 
Unfortunately I think few will know the real answer, I will know as soon as I get back
 
I would suggest building a schedule so you can slowly lower dosage vs. going cold turkey. It would allow your body to adjust slowly vs rapid response. It seems that the people who successfully wean themselves off GLPs take this approach. Just an approach to consider.
 
Cannonball72 said:
I would suggest building a schedule so you can slowly lower dosage vs. going cold turkey. It would allow your body to adjust slowly vs rapid response. It seems that the people who successfully wean themselves off GLPs take this approach. Just an approach to consider.
it is already planned to follow this plan
 
I don't know but am interested, Please report back with your experience afterward.
 
I don't know how long it will take, but I'll let you know
 
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