Losing weight on a GLP-1 medication is the goal — but losing too much, too fast, comes with its own set of risks. These medications can be remarkably effective, and for some people, that effectiveness raises a new question: is there such a thing as too much of a good thing?
Muscle loss
Nutritional concerns
Gallstones
Other physical effects
What to watch for
If you're losing weight rapidly or noticing any of these signs, **talk to your provider** about whether a dose adjustment or nutrition support makes sense for you.
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Losing weight on a GLP-1 medication is the goal — but losing too much, too fast, comes with its own set of risks. These medications can be remarkably effective, and for some people, that effectiveness raises a new question: is there such a thing as too much of a good thing?
Muscle loss
Nutritional concerns
Gallstones
Other physical effects
What to watch for
If you're losing weight rapidly or noticing any of these signs, **talk to your provider** about whether a dose adjustment or nutrition support makes sense for you.
Losing weight on a GLP-1 medication is the goal — but losing too much, too fast, comes with its own set of risks. These medications can be remarkably effective, and for some people, that effectiveness raises a new question: is there such a thing as too much of a good thing?
Muscle loss
Nutritional concerns
Gallstones
Other physical effects
What to watch for
If you're losing weight rapidly or noticing any of these signs, **talk to your provider** about whether a dose adjustment or nutrition support makes sense for you.
Losing weight on a GLP-1 medication is the goal — but losing too much, too fast, comes with its own set of risks. These medications can be remarkably effective, and for some people, that effectiveness raises a new question: is there such a thing as too much of a good thing?
Muscle loss
Nutritional concerns
Gallstones
Other physical effects
What to watch for
If you're losing weight rapidly or noticing any of these signs, **talk to your provider** about whether a dose adjustment or nutrition support makes sense for you.