Prednisone and Wegovy (or other weight loss medication)

Posted by lni888 @lni888, Feb 13 11:01am

Has anyone taken prednisone along with a weight loss medication like Wegovy? Before I started my autoimmune disease journey in October, my doctor prescribed Wegovy. I couldn’t find it anywhere at the time. After I started prednisone, I was concerned about adding any other new medicines. Plus, I read that prednisone may interfere with blood glucose control and reduce the effectiveness of weight loss medication. Now that it’s February and I’m still on prednisone and still struggling with my weight, I want to revisit taking Wegovy. Anyone have success with Wegovy (or another weight loss medication) while on prednisone?

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I gained a lot of weight as I’ve bounced from my maintenance dose of 8 mg of medrol (a stronger version of prednisone) to 36 mg to control a flare and gained close to 80 lbs over the years as I’ve become more immobile. I’m not a candidate for the GLP1’s as my mom had thyroid cancer, and I’ve had bouts of pancreatitis. Last year I met with a weight management specialist who started me on topiramate, a seizure medicine, to curb appetite. There are other combos such as phentermine/metformin that can be used as well (I have tremors and phentermine is a stimulant so that’s out for me). Phentermine curbs appetite and metformin deals with the insulin-resistance. He mentioned he’d had a few patients with severe autoimmune disease go “whole food plant based” and they’d lost a good amount of weight and felt better as their inflammatory markers were lower. I committed to it for a year and lost 42 lbs. While I have lost weight, my inflammatory markers have been resistant, unfortunately. I have since added back eggs and cottage cheese to relieve the monotony of beans and greens lol and am still losing. My husband’s PCP put him on Wegovy to lose some weight, and he has Sarcoidosis. She said she wanted to start him on Wegovy as there are two doses so he can go up if need be, and then if he becomes resistant to the Wegovy, then she still has the option to switch him to either Mounjaro/Zepbound which are stronger if I understood correctly. His pulmonary doctor said research shows the Wegovy may have some anti-inflammatory effects as well. Best of luck 🙂

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(My husband has lost about 30 lbs and is on Methotrexate)

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