Most side effects on GLP-1 weight-loss medication are digestive, front-loaded in the first weeks and after dose increases, and they settle as your body adjusts. This guide covers what's normal, the practical fixes that genuinely help, and when to get in touch.
Side effects often flare briefly when your dose steps up, then settle within a week or so as your body adjusts. That pattern is normal and expected — it's why your doctor increases your dose gradually. If a flare isn't settling, don't push through it — message us; there are straightforward ways to manage it.
Barely feeling hungry is the medication working — but skipping protein costs you muscle, not just weight. When you can only manage a small plate, fill it with protein first. Keeping muscle while you lose fat covers exactly how.
If something feels off, don't skip doses, halve doses, or stop cold on your own — and never double up after a missed dose. Your titration plan is deliberate. Message us first. Slowing a dose step down is a normal, quick adjustment when we do it together.
Severe or persistent stomach pain that won't ease (especially with vomiting), a severe allergic reaction, or trouble breathing — call 000 or get to an emergency department first, then let us know.
On TRT as well? Managing side effects on TRT covers that side.