Severe nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea go beyond normal side effects and need active management — both to keep you safe and to keep you on the medication if it's working.
Immediate priorities when symptoms are severe:
Over-the-counter options:
When to contact your provider (don't wait):
What your provider may do:
Prevention for future doses:
Severe GI symptoms usually mean you've either increased dose too quickly or your body needs more time to adjust. This is manageable — work with your provider rather than pushing through or stopping abruptly.
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Severe nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea go beyond normal side effects and need active management — both to keep you safe and to keep you on the medication if it's working.
Immediate priorities when symptoms are severe:
Over-the-counter options:
When to contact your provider (don't wait):
What your provider may do:
Prevention for future doses:
Severe GI symptoms usually mean you've either increased dose too quickly or your body needs more time to adjust. This is manageable — work with your provider rather than pushing through or stopping abruptly.
Severe nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea go beyond normal side effects and need active management — both to keep you safe and to keep you on the medication if it's working.
Immediate priorities when symptoms are severe:
Over-the-counter options:
When to contact your provider (don't wait):
What your provider may do:
Prevention for future doses:
Severe GI symptoms usually mean you've either increased dose too quickly or your body needs more time to adjust. This is manageable — work with your provider rather than pushing through or stopping abruptly.
Severe nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea go beyond normal side effects and need active management — both to keep you safe and to keep you on the medication if it's working.
Immediate priorities when symptoms are severe:
Over-the-counter options:
When to contact your provider (don't wait):
What your provider may do:
Prevention for future doses:
Severe GI symptoms usually mean you've either increased dose too quickly or your body needs more time to adjust. This is manageable — work with your provider rather than pushing through or stopping abruptly.