Managing common side effects

GLP-1s can come with side effects. Here are tips from our nutritionist team to handle them:

Nausea: 

  • Why it Occurs: GLP-1 agonists slow down stomach emptying, which can lead to nausea as food remains in the stomach longer. 
  • When it Typically Occurs: Most commonly during the first few weeks of treatment and during dose increases. 
  • How to Handle It 
  • Start with a low dose and gradually increase it. 
  • Eat smaller, more frequent meals. 
  • Avoid high-fat and fried foods. 
  • When to See a Provider: If nausea persists beyond the first month or becomes severe. 

 

Vomiting: 

  • Why it Occurs: Vomiting can result from nausea and the body’s response to slowed gastric emptying caused by GLP-1 agonists. 
  • When it Typically Occurs: Often in the first few weeks of starting the medication. 
  • How to Handle It 
  • Stay hydrated by sipping water. 
  • Go for for smaller meal portions instead of larger meals. 
  • When to See a Provider: If vomiting is frequent, persistent, or leads to dehydration. 

 

Diarrhea: 

  • Why it Occurs: GLP-1 agonists can alter gut motility, which may lead to diarrhea. 
  • When it Typically Occurs: Intermittently throughout treatment, more common in the early stages. 
  • How to Handle It 
  • Stay hydrated with water and electrolyte-rich fluids. 
  • Follow a bland diet (BRAT: bananas, rice, applesauce, toast) until symptoms improve. 
  • Avoid dairy products and high-fat foods. 
  • When to See a Provider: If diarrhea persists or severe dehydration occurs. 

 

Constipation: 

  • Why it Occurs: Slowing of the digestive system can lead to constipation in some people. 
  • When it Typically Occurs: Often noticed after treatment is started. 
  • How to Handle It 
  • Increase fiber intake, including both soluble and insoluble fiber. 
  • Stay hydrated. 
  • Engage in regular physical activity. 
  • When to See a Provider: If constipation lasts over a week or is accompanied by severe abdominal pain. 

 

Fatigue: 

  • Why it Occurs: Fatigue can occur from dehydration, nutritional deficiencies, or the body’s adjustment to blood sugar effects. 
  • When it Typically Occurs: At any stage of treatment, depending on diet and nutrient intake. 
  • How to Handle It 
  • Eat nutrient-dense foods, avoid skipping meals. 
  • Prioritize sleep and stress management. 
  • When to See a Provider: If fatigue persists or worsens. 

 

Headaches: 

  • Why it Occurs: Headaches can be triggered by dehydration, blood sugar fluctuations, or stress as your body adapts to the medication. 
  • When it Typically Occurs: Early weeks of treatment or during dose adjustments. 
  • How to Handle It 
  • Stay hydrated. 
  • Monitor your blood sugar levels if advised by your healthcare provider 
  • Consider over-the-counter pain relief if needed, but consult with your provider first. 
  • When to See a Provider: If headaches are severe, persistent, or accompanied by other usual symptoms like vision changes. 

 

Muscle Loss: 

  • Why it Occurs: Weight loss from GLP-1 agonists can include loss of muscle mass, especially if protein intake and physical activity are inadequate. 
  • When it Typically Occurs: Can start as early as in the first few months of treatment, especially during rapid weight loss phases. 
  • How to Handle It 
  • Engage in strength training exercises to help preserve muscle mass. 
  • Ensure adequate protein intake, focusing on lean protein sources. 
  • Consider discussing with a dietitian or nutritionist to tailor your diet plan. 
  • When to See a Provider: If significant loss of muscle tone or muscle weakness occurs. 

 

Bone Loss: 

  • Why it Occurs: Rapid weight loss and reduced nutrient intake may contribute to bone density loss. 
  • When it Typically Occurs: more likely to become a concern after several months of treatment, especially if dietary calcium and vitamin D intake are low. 
  • How to Handle It 
  • Increase calcium-rich foods and vitamin D intake. 
  • Engage in weight-bearing exercises to strengthen bone. 
  • When to See a Provider: If you experience bone pain or have a have a history of osteopenia or osteoporosis. 
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We offer a comprehensive approach to your weight loss journey, combining effective GLP-1 medications with personalized supplements to support both your health and goals. Our focus is on enhancing the effectiveness of your treatment plan while promoting overall well-being. Through our physician affiliates, we provide convenient telehealth services for screening and approval, and our supplements are thoughtfully selected in partnership with Persona Nutrition to complement your weight loss progress.

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GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) medications, including semaglutide and tirzepatide, are prescribed to manage blood sugar levels and support weight loss. These medications work by mimicking natural hormones that regulate appetite and insulin production. This helps you feel fuller for longer, supports healthy blood sugar levels, and promotes weight loss when used alongside a balanced diet and regular exercise.

Our licensed healthcare providers prescribe a variety of medications tailored to your unique needs, including FDA-approved anti-obesity medications and certain off-label medications for weight loss. We also offer compounded medications, prepared by 503A and 503B pharmacies that follow stringent standards set by the FDA. However, please note that while these pharmacies adhere to FDA guidelines, compounded medications are not reviewed or approved by the FDA for safety, efficacy, or intended use.

As with any medication, side effects may occur. The most common side effects of GLP-1 agonists include GI effects. For most users, these side effects are resolved within a few weeks. However, it’s important to inform your healthcare provider if you experience any issues while taking a new medication.

If you don’t qualify for GLP-1 medications or prefer not to use them, we offer personalized nutrition support through our partner, Persona Nutrition. Their team can help you explore natural alternatives and supplements that support weight management and metabolic health. Whether you choose to focus on natural solutions alone or in combination with your medications, we’ll work with you to create a plan tailored to your needs.

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