BatmanVAR
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No, when someone says they're taking a GLP1, they mean they're taking a GLP1 agonist which includes Sema, Tirz, and Reta.I dont even know what you're on about. They are incretins. They act on the glp1 receptor. Semaglutide is a ligand for the glp1...
Colloquially they are referred to as glp1 drugs. But when someone says take a glp1 they are usually referring to something with strong incretin action. Not something that releases glucagon like Retatrutide.
So when someone says Reta is not a GLP1 (which is the colloquial term for the drugs as you just said), they are incorrect.
Man. I may just get to test out the ignore feature on this site and see how well it works.
