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- Feb 4, 2020
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Byetta (exenatide) is a diabetes medication which slows gastric emptying. This is presumably not good for the SN method, which requires the stomach to be as empty as possible to aid absorption of the SN.
If Byetta is typically taken twice daily with the morning and evening meal, and has a stated mean terminal half-life of 2.4 hours, does that mean it will be out of my system within 5 hours of taking it, and so I can take it as normal with the morning meal, and then follow the SN protocol in the afternoon and just not take the evening dose of Byetta? I'm a little confused because the same resource also says that 'In most individuals, exenatide concentrations are measurable for approximately 10 hours post-dose'.
Would it be wiser to skip the morning dose on the day of attempt also? I'm trying to weigh up the slowed gastric emptying from taking it against the raised blood glucose levels from skipping it.
Thanks in advance.
Note: Byetta vs. Bydureon
If Byetta is typically taken twice daily with the morning and evening meal, and has a stated mean terminal half-life of 2.4 hours, does that mean it will be out of my system within 5 hours of taking it, and so I can take it as normal with the morning meal, and then follow the SN protocol in the afternoon and just not take the evening dose of Byetta? I'm a little confused because the same resource also says that 'In most individuals, exenatide concentrations are measurable for approximately 10 hours post-dose'.
Would it be wiser to skip the morning dose on the day of attempt also? I'm trying to weigh up the slowed gastric emptying from taking it against the raised blood glucose levels from skipping it.
Thanks in advance.