Delayed Reaction of Pen / Medication Not Releasing Properly
Users on Reddit, based on the provided data, have not specifically reported experiences with GLP-1 pens having a delayed reaction or the GLP-1 medication not releasing properly from the pen itself.
However, one user described an experience of a "delayed reaction" concerning other medications taken while on a GLP-1. This user stated, "I take night time meds for insomnia... It seems that when I take my night time meds they are having a delayed reaction. I am thinking it’s part of the slow digesting effect... Now it’s a 3 hour delay!!!! "[1] This suggests that the known GLP-1 side effect of slowed gastric emptying might delay the absorption and, therefore, the action of other orally administered medications.
The provided data does not contain any remedies or preventions recommended by users for issues related to the pen's function or medication not releasing properly from the pen, as these specific issues were not discussed. For the delayed effect of other oral medications, the user who reported it did not offer a specific remedy but attributed it to the "slow digesting effect" of the GLP-1.
However, one user described an experience of a "delayed reaction" concerning other medications taken while on a GLP-1. This user stated, "I take night time meds for insomnia... It seems that when I take my night time meds they are having a delayed reaction. I am thinking it’s part of the slow digesting effect... Now it’s a 3 hour delay!!!! "[1] This suggests that the known GLP-1 side effect of slowed gastric emptying might delay the absorption and, therefore, the action of other orally administered medications.
The provided data does not contain any remedies or preventions recommended by users for issues related to the pen's function or medication not releasing properly from the pen, as these specific issues were not discussed. For the delayed effect of other oral medications, the user who reported it did not offer a specific remedy but attributed it to the "slow digesting effect" of the GLP-1.