Liraglutide Supplement Protocol
Evidence-based nutrient depletion risks and supplement recommendations for Victoza (Diabetes), Saxenda (Obesity) users.
Mimics GLP-1, enhancing glucose-dependent insulin secretion, suppressing glucagon, slowing gastric emptying, and promoting satiety.
Approved for type 2 diabetes (Victoza) and chronic weight management (Saxenda).
Nutrient Depletion Risks
8 nutrients affected by Liraglutide
Reduced caloric intake, weight loss.
Reduced food intake, potential GI side effects.
Inadequate protein intake due to appetite suppression and risk of lean mass loss with weight loss.
Reduced food intake.
Reduced intake, potential for impaired absorption with delayed gastric emptying.
Reduced intake, potential for deficiency with prolonged caloric restriction and GI symptoms.
Reduced food intake. GI side effects may further deplete.
Reduced dietary intake of fatty fish.
Essential Supplement Stack
Priority-ranked supplements based on depletion evidence
Recommended Additions
Additional supplements based on individual risk factors
Lab Monitoring Schedule
Recommended testing timeline while on this medication
Every 6-12 months, or as clinically indicated
Drug Interactions
4 known interactions to monitor
Both reduce B12 absorption. Combined use increases B12 deficiency risk.
Further reduces B12 and magnesium absorption
Vitamin K2 supplementation may affect INR
Delayed gastric emptying may alter levothyroxine absorption
Liraglutide-Specific Notes
Important considerations unique to this medication
Liraglutide is a longer-acting GLP-1 RA with established efficacy for both diabetes and weight management, though typically yielding less weight loss than newer agents like semaglutide or tirzepatide. Risks are consistent with the GLP-1 RA class.
Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea are common, especially during dose titration. Choose supplement forms that minimize GI distress.
Take fat-soluble vitamins (D) with the largest meal. Take iron separately from calcium and coffee (2+ hours apart). Take magnesium before bed. Take thyroid medications 60+ minutes before any meal, on empty stomach.
Evidence Citations
11 PubMed-indexed studies referenced
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This protocol is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Supplement recommendations are adjunctive support, not replacements for prescribed medication. Always consult your prescribing physician before adding supplements to your Liraglutide regimen. Individual needs vary based on health status, diet, and concurrent medications. Scan Dose is not affiliated with Novo Nordisk.
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