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  7. Is it safe to take GLP-1 medication after gallbladder removal?

Is it safe to take GLP-1 medication after gallbladder removal?

For most people, having had their gallbladder removed (cholecystectomy) does not prevent them from safely taking GLP-1 medications. However,

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Is it possible to restart GLP-1 medication after gallbladder surgery?▾

For most people, having had their gallbladder removed (cholecystectomy) does not prevent them from safely taking GLP-1 medications. However,

Is there a concern with continuing GLP-1 medication after gallbladder removal?▾

For most people, having had their gallbladder removed (cholecystectomy) does not prevent them from safely taking GLP-1 medications. However,

Is it safe to resume GLP-1 medications after gallbladder removal?▾

For most people, having had their gallbladder removed (cholecystectomy) does not prevent them from safely taking GLP-1 medications. However,

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    When GLP-1 medications are stopped, most people find that the weight they lost tends to return. The therapeutic effects of the medication, such

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