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Doctor's Warning: One Festive Drink is a No-Go
6 Dec
Summary
- GLP-1 users advised to avoid high-fat, high-sugar Baileys.
- Festive drinks can worsen nausea, dizziness, and reflux.
- Alcohol affects GLP-1 users differently due to slowed digestion.

As the festive season approaches, medical professionals are issuing crucial advice to patients on GLP-1 weight-loss medications. They strongly recommend avoiding certain popular Christmas drinks that can trigger or worsen side effects. High-fat and high-sugar options like Baileys Irish Cream are flagged as primary culprits for nausea and gastrointestinal distress.
These medications, including Mounjaro and Wegovy, alter gastric emptying, causing alcohol to be absorbed differently and potentially intensifying side effects like nausea, dizziness, and vomiting. Combined with reduced appetite, high-calorie festive drinks can lead to a rapid onset of intoxication and severe hangover symptoms.
To mitigate risks, experts suggest consuming a small snack before drinking and opting for lower-calorie, less sugary beverages. Drinks like gin with slimline tonic or dry white wine are presented as more suitable choices for those managing their weight loss journey during the holidays.



