GLP 1
Exenatide Switching to or From: Transition Protocols and Dose Conversion
Switching GLP-1 drugs is common in 2026 because the newer agents (semaglutide, tirzepatide) produce better outcomes than exenatide for most patients.
Exercise After Eating on GLP-1: Timing & What to Know
GLP-1 medications slow gastric emptying.
Exenatide Storage, Travel and Handling: Everything You Need to Know
Exenatide is a peptide, and peptides are sensitive to heat, freezing, and light.
Exenatide Side Effects: Complete Profile, Management and When to Call Your Doctor
Exenatide has the most extensive real-world safety database of any GLP-1 drug because it has been on the market since 2005.
Exenatide How It Works: Mechanism of Action Explained
Exenatide was the first GLP-1 receptor agonist approved by the FDA, back in April 2005, under the brand name Byetta.
Exenatide Latest Research: New Indications, Trials and Whats Coming
Exenatide is the oldest GLP-1 receptor agonist on the market, approved in 2005.
Exenatide Who Should (and Shouldnt) Take It: Eligibility and Contraindications
Introduction Exenatide is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes in adults as an add-on to diet and exercise, either as monotherapy or in combination with…
Exenatide Drug Interactions: What You Can and Cant Take with It
Introduction Exenatide has fewer pharmacokinetic interactions than most diabetes drugs because it is a peptide, not metabolized by cytochrome P450 enzymes, and not significantly…
Exenatide Dosing Guide: Schedule, Titration & What to Expect Each Week
Exenatide comes in two very different formulations with very different dosing schedules.