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Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists and safety in the preconception period

Evelyn Minis, Fatima Cody Stanford, Shruthi Mahalingaiah

2023Current Opinion in Endocrinology Diabetes and Obesity30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists (RAs) are becoming increasingly popular for the treatment of type II diabetes and obesity. Body mass index (BMI) thresholds at in vitro fertilization (IVF) clinics may further drive the use of these medications before infertility treatment. However, most clinical guidance regarding optimal time to discontinue these medications prior to conception is based on animal data. The purpose of this review was to evaluate the literature for evidence-based guidance regarding the preconception use of GLP-1 RA. RECENT FINDINGS: 16 articles were found in our PubMed search, 10 were excluded as they were reviews or reported on animal data. Included were 3 case reports detailing pregnancy outcomes in individual patients that conceived while on a GLP-1 RA and 2 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and a follow-up study to one of the RCTs that reported on patients randomized to GLP-1 RA or metformin prior to conception. No adverse pregnancy or neonatal outcomes were reported. SUMMARY: There are limited data from human studies to guide decision-making regarding timing of discontinuation of GLP-1 RA before conception. Studies focused on pregnancy and neonatal outcomes would provide additional information regarding a safe washout period. Based on the available literature a 4-week washout period prior to attempting conception may be considered for the agents reviewed in this publication.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDiscontinuationPregnancyRandomized controlled trialAdverse effectMetforminMEDLINEIn vitro fertilisationClinical trialType 1 diabetesIntensive care medicinePediatricsInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusInsulinEndocrinologyPolitical scienceGeneticsLawBiologyGestational Diabetes Research and ManagementDiabetes Treatment and ManagementOvarian function and disorders