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Home » Morning coffee could interfere with popular weight-loss pill, doctors warn
Morning coffee could interfere with popular weight-loss pill, doctors warn
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Morning coffee could interfere with popular weight-loss pill, doctors warn

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 20, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

Those who take oral glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) medications, such as Wegovy tablets, are advised not to take the medication with morning coffee or tea.

According to FDA prescribing information, Wegovy tablets should be taken on an empty stomach with up to 4 ounces of water — and no other liquids.

Patients should wait at least 30 minutes before consuming food, other beverages or oral medications.

As the first FDA-approved oral medication for chronic weight management, the pill has different guidelines than the original injectable options, particularly because absorption through the digestive system can be affected by food and drink.

Dr. Michael Hall, a board-certified physician, longevity specialist and author of “Infinite Youth,” confirmed that oral Wegovy should be taken on an empty stomach, only with water.

“Coffee, tea, juice or other drinks should not be taken with the pill because they can interfere with how the medicine is absorbed,” the Miami Beach, Florida-based doctor told Fox News Digital.

For oral GLP-1 users, Hall recommends the following morning routine.

  1. Wake up
  2. Take Wegovy tablet, whole, with up to 4 ounces of plain water (the FDA label says the tablets should not be split, crushed, chewed or dissolved)
  3. Wait at least 30 minutes
  4. Eat breakfast, drink coffee or tea, and take any other oral medications

“Food and beverages other than water, and other oral medicines, can affect absorption if taken too soon,” Hall said.

“The safest rule is 30 minutes of nothing by mouth except water after the tablet.”

The expert added that GLP-1 medications can also slow stomach emptying, which can impact how other oral medications are absorbed.

Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel agreed that a GLP-1 pill should not be taken with caffeine, but only on an empty stomach with water.

While drinking tea throughout the day generally does not interfere with oral GLP-1s or block their absorption, patients should consult their physicians, Siegel told Fox News Digital.

The doctor added that certain teas, like green, black and white teas, can help support digestion, while ginger and peppermint tea can help alleviate nausea.

Fox News Digital reached out to Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk for comment.

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