What are the Common Side Effects of Glp-1 Medications?

    GLP-1 medications are associated with several common side effects, primarily affecting the gastrointestinal system as the body adjusts to the medication and slower digestion. According to clinical data and user reports, these side effects include:

    • Nausea and vomiting: These are the most frequent issues but often improve over time. Eating smaller, bland meals and staying hydrated can help manage these symptoms.
    • Diarrhea and constipation: These gastrointestinal disruptions are common. Increasing fiber intake and physical activity is recommended for constipation, while electrolytes can help with diarrhea.
    • Gastrointestinal discomfort: General abdominal issues may occur as the medication slows gastric emptying.
    • Headaches: Some users report headaches, which often resolve with rest and proper hydration.
    • Ozempic face: This refers to facial sagging that can occur due to rapid weight loss.

    Most of these side effects are mild to moderate and typically subside within four to six weeks. Providers often start patients on a low dose and gradually increase it to minimize these discomforts. It is important to monitor for rarer, more serious concerns such as pancreatic or thyroid risks under the supervision of a healthcare provider.


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