Switching from one GLP-1 RA to another?

Posted by projfan @projfan, Feb 13 8:37am

I started on zepbound (tirzepatide) in a quest to reduce the pain of my knee arthritis -- buy time before replacing the joint -- which worked, but triggered a number of side effects that eventually became intolerable. Switched to ozempic (semaglutide). On the plus side, this really did reduce the side effects. (It helped that it's a multipen, which means I could click-dose.) On the minus side, apparently arthritis is emerging as a semaglutide side effect, and it may be one of mine. Everything else is going well, but the arthritis symptoms are coming back. So I'm thinking about switching again, if my orthopedist confirms that this is what's going on. I can go back to tirzepatide, or consider one of the older GLP-1RAs, like exanatide XR or dulaglutide. Or I could wait it out, and switch to a new product now in the pipeline when it becomes commercially available. Or I could get really creative, and alternate 6 months on semaglutide and 6 months on tirzepatide. Or something. Anyone else have experience with switching between these meds or thoughts on how to approach this problem?

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@projfan Yes I agree

I do not feel any symptoms yet and am aware of what to look for. As I mentioned, I can test my glucose and of course will b aware of any stomach/bowel issues. As I read more, it does not seem to be a matter of great concern. My main takeaway was just how different the two injection pens work. Ozampic one can count to almost ten and as it slowly enters but Monjarno, Wow! it just jets into you.
BTW I will ask my MD to prescribe Monjarno when I see him next week as he had already suggested I try it because my A1C was kinda stuck at 6.9
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@gbear1953 You said you tried Victoriza. Isn't that a daily shot? What was the pen like?

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@gbear1953 You said you tried Victoriza. Isn't that a daily shot? What was the pen like?

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@projfan I remember that it was a lot like Ozampic but daily.
By the way I have had no problems just I'm having bowel movement without using my usual laxatives.
I'm probably going to stay on Ozampic because I read it has heart benefits.
I'll ask doctor what he thinks.
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