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The day of my procedure, should I take my regular medications?

March 21, 2024 by Vermont Gastroenterology

If you are on insulin or other medications for diabetes and/or pain medications, please CHECK with your REGULAR physician for specific instructions. In almost all cases, you MUST let us know if you take blood thinners or GLP-1 drugs (Such as: Ozempic, Victoza, Trulicity, Mounjaro, Rybelsus), as these must be held before you have your procedure. Your scheduler will also provide you instructions at the time of scheduling. Otherwise, take your regular meds and inhalers with a sip of water unless your doctor tells you otherwise.

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