Most initial side effects from GLP-1 medications fade within 4 to 8 weeks, with nausea typically being the first to settle.
The typical timeline:
Why nausea fades:
A few things to keep in mind:
Things that speed up adjustment:
If side effects are not improving by week 4 to 6, **talk to your provider** about slowing titration, holding the dose, or trying a different GLP-1.
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Most initial side effects from GLP-1 medications fade within 4 to 8 weeks, with nausea typically being the first to settle.
The typical timeline:
Why nausea fades:
A few things to keep in mind:
Things that speed up adjustment:
If side effects are not improving by week 4 to 6, **talk to your provider** about slowing titration, holding the dose, or trying a different GLP-1.
Most initial side effects from GLP-1 medications fade within 4 to 8 weeks, with nausea typically being the first to settle.
The typical timeline:
Why nausea fades:
A few things to keep in mind:
Things that speed up adjustment:
If side effects are not improving by week 4 to 6, **talk to your provider** about slowing titration, holding the dose, or trying a different GLP-1.
Most initial side effects from GLP-1 medications fade within 4 to 8 weeks, with nausea typically being the first to settle.
The typical timeline:
Why nausea fades:
A few things to keep in mind:
Things that speed up adjustment:
If side effects are not improving by week 4 to 6, **talk to your provider** about slowing titration, holding the dose, or trying a different GLP-1.