Navigating Weight Loss with Hypothyroidism: Can You Take Ozempic?

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September 21, 2025
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September 21, 2025
Navigating Weight Loss with Hypothyroidism: Can You Take Ozempic?

Introduction

Living with hypothyroidism often feels like an uphill battle, especially when it comes to managing your weight. You might be meticulously tracking your food intake, consistent with your workouts, and yet the scale refuses to budge. This frustrating reality is shared by millions, as the thyroid gland, a small but mighty regulator of metabolism, can significantly impact our body’s ability to process energy and maintain a healthy weight. The prevalence of thyroid disorders, estimated to affect 20 million Americans, means many individuals face unique challenges in their wellness journeys. Simultaneously, the landscape of weight management has been transformed by the emergence of powerful GLP-1 medications, like Semaglutide and Tirzepatide, widely known by brand names such as Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Mounjaro®, and Zepbound®. These medications, initially recognized for their role in managing Type 2 diabetes, have garnered significant attention for their effectiveness in supporting weight loss. Naturally, this raises a crucial question for those navigating hypothyroidism: can someone with hypothyroidism take Ozempic, or similar GLP-1 medications, safely and effectively?

At TrimRx, we understand that every individual’s journey is unique, especially when existing health conditions like hypothyroidism add layers of complexity. Our journey began with a shared vision: to help individuals embrace healthier lifestyles by merging cutting-edge telehealth innovations with effective, personalized weight loss solutions. We believe that sustainable weight loss should be achieved through science, empathy, and a transparent approach, providing compassionate care that respects every individual’s unique path. This blog post aims to demystify the connection between GLP-1 medications and thyroid health, particularly for those with hypothyroidism. We will explore the safety considerations, potential benefits, and crucial monitoring steps involved, empowering you with the knowledge to make informed decisions. We’ll outline how these medications interact with thyroid function, what to expect, and how our personalized, medically supervised programs are designed to support you every step of the way. By the end, you will have a clearer understanding of how to navigate your weight loss journey when living with hypothyroidism, potentially with the support of advanced medications and our dedicated care.

Unpacking Hypothyroidism: The Metabolic Connection

Hypothyroidism is a condition where your thyroid gland doesn’t produce enough thyroid hormones, primarily thyroxine (T4). This deficiency slows down your body’s metabolism, affecting nearly every system and leading to a range of symptoms that can significantly impede weight management efforts.

The Role of the Thyroid in Metabolism

The thyroid gland, located at the base of your neck, acts as the master regulator of your metabolism. Thyroid hormones influence how your body uses energy, including how it stores and burns fat, sugar, and protein. When thyroid hormone levels are insufficient, your body’s metabolic processes decelerate. This metabolic slowdown translates into fewer calories being burned at rest, making weight gain more likely and weight loss incredibly challenging, even with consistent effort.

Common Symptoms and Their Impact on Weight

The symptoms of an underactive thyroid often create a perfect storm for weight gain and difficulty losing it:

  • Weight Gain: This is one of the most common and frustrating symptoms. It’s often attributed to a slower metabolism and water retention.
  • Fatigue and Low Energy: Reduced energy levels can decrease physical activity, further hindering weight loss progress. The motivation to exercise can be severely impacted when you constantly feel exhausted.
  • Sensitivity to Cold: A slower metabolism generates less body heat, leading to increased cold sensitivity.
  • Dry Skin and Hair: These are external signs of a sluggish metabolism affecting cell regeneration.
  • Brain Fog and Impaired Concentration: Cognitive difficulties can affect adherence to healthy routines and overall well-being.
  • Constipation: A slower digestive system is another hallmark of hypothyroidism, which can contribute to discomfort and a feeling of sluggishness.

For individuals experiencing these symptoms, the challenge of weight loss extends beyond mere caloric balance; it’s intrinsically linked to the underlying hormonal imbalance. Many patients report that even strict diets and rigorous exercise routines yield minimal results, fostering a sense of hopelessness. It is this complex interplay between thyroid function and body weight that often necessitates a more integrated and medically supervised approach to weight management.

The Dawn of GLP-1 Medications: Semaglutide and Tirzepatide

In recent years, a new class of medications known as GLP-1 receptor agonists has revolutionized the approach to chronic weight management and Type 2 diabetes. These medications, which include active ingredients like semaglutide and tirzepatide, offer a powerful new tool in the fight against obesity and its associated health conditions.

How GLP-1s Work Their Magic

GLP-1 (Glucagon-Like Peptide-1) is a naturally occurring hormone in your body that plays a crucial role in regulating appetite, blood sugar, and digestion. GLP-1 receptor agonists mimic the action of this natural hormone, leading to several beneficial effects for weight loss:

  • Appetite Regulation: They act on receptors in the brain to reduce hunger signals and increase feelings of fullness, leading to decreased caloric intake.
  • Slower Gastric Emptying: These medications slow down how quickly food leaves your stomach. This not only helps you feel fuller for longer but also aids in better blood sugar control by preventing rapid spikes after meals.
  • Improved Insulin Sensitivity: For those with Type 2 diabetes or insulin resistance, GLP-1s stimulate insulin release when blood sugar levels are high and suppress glucagon secretion, further helping to stabilize glucose levels.

Tirzepatide takes this a step further, acting as a dual agonist for both GLP-1 and GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide) receptors. This dual action may lead to even more pronounced effects on blood sugar control and weight reduction compared to single-agonist GLP-1 medications.

Prescription Options: Branded and Compounded Medications

At TrimRx, we offer a range of personalized prescription weight loss solutions designed to fit your unique needs. These include:

It’s important to understand the distinction between these options. Branded medications like Ozempic® and Wegovy® (semaglutide) and Mounjaro® and Zepbound® (tirzepatide) have received FDA approval for their specified uses. Compounded medications, while containing the same active ingredients, are prepared by specialized pharmacies to meet the unique needs of individual patients. These compounded medications are not FDA approved, but we partner exclusively with FDA-registered and inspected pharmacies to ensure the highest standards of safety and quality for all medications shipped through our platform. All prescription medications require completion of our free assessment quiz to determine eligibility and receive a personalized treatment plan.

The Central Question: Can Someone with Hypothyroidism Take Ozempic (or other GLP-1s)?

This is the cornerstone of our discussion, and the answer, for most individuals with common thyroid conditions, is generally encouraging: yes, many people with hypothyroidism can safely use GLP-1 medications like Ozempic®. However, this affirmative comes with crucial caveats and necessitates a medically supervised approach.

General Safety and Contraindications

For individuals diagnosed with common thyroid conditions such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, GLP-1 medications are widely considered safe. Research and clinical experience indicate that these medications do not typically exacerbate or negatively impact the function of an underactive or overactive thyroid gland.

However, there are absolute contraindications that must be rigorously observed:

  • Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma (MTC): If you or a close family member has a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma, GLP-1 medications are generally not recommended. This caution stems from animal studies that identified an association between semaglutide and thyroid C-cell tumors. While this link has not been conclusively established in humans, the precautionary principle dictates avoiding these medications in individuals with a specific genetic predisposition or history of MTC.
  • Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2): Similarly, individuals with a diagnosis of MEN 2, a rare genetic disorder that increases the risk of MTC and other endocrine tumors, should not take GLP-1 medications.

It is vital to distinguish these specific, rare conditions from the much more common forms of hypothyroidism, such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or post-surgical hypothyroidism. For the vast majority of our patients managing these everyday thyroid challenges, GLP-1s are not automatically off-limits.

Potential Benefits for Hypothyroidism Management

Beyond merely being safe, GLP-1 medications can actually offer unique advantages for individuals with hypothyroidism:

  • Addressing Weight Gain: As discussed, hypothyroidism often leads to stubborn weight gain. GLP-1s directly tackle this by reducing appetite and food intake, leading to significant and sustainable weight loss. For someone who has struggled for years to shed pounds despite optimal thyroid hormone replacement, this can be a truly transformative benefit.
  • Improved Thyroid Function (Indirectly): Emerging research suggests that the weight loss achieved with GLP-1s can indirectly benefit thyroid health. Studies have shown that patients with hypothyroidism who lose significant weight on GLP-1 medications often experience a reduction in their Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) levels. A meta-analysis of clinical trials also indicated that semaglutide did not increase the likelihood of developing goiter, thyroiditis, or non-cancerous thyroid masses. This implies a potential improvement in overall thyroid function and, in some cases, may even lead to a reduction in the required dosage of thyroid replacement hormone (levothyroxine). Our understanding at TrimRx is that reducing fat mass and inflammation, often accompanying substantial weight loss, can create a more favorable metabolic environment that supports better thyroid balance.
  • Better Metabolic Health: By improving blood sugar control and promoting weight loss, GLP-1s contribute to overall metabolic health, which can positively influence other aspects of well-being often affected by hypothyroidism, such as energy levels and inflammation.

These benefits highlight how a personalized approach to weight loss, integrating cutting-edge medications, can profoundly impact those living with hypothyroidism.

Interacting with Thyroid Medication (Levothyroxine)

While there are no direct drug-to-drug interactions between GLP-1s and standard thyroid replacement medications like levothyroxine (Synthroid, Levoxyl), the indirect effects of GLP-1s necessitate careful monitoring and potential adjustments.

  • Impact on Absorption: Semaglutide, and other GLP-1s, slow gastric emptying, which can potentially affect the absorption of other oral medications taken around the same time. Levothyroxine, in particular, requires consistent absorption on an empty stomach for optimal effectiveness. Therefore, we advise patients to inject their GLP-1 medication at least 2 hours after swallowing their daily levothyroxine tablet. Following the standard ’empty-stomach’ rule for T4 (30-60 minutes before food) and then delaying the GLP-1 dose can minimize any potential interaction, ensuring your thyroid hormone levels remain stable.
  • Dosage Adjustments: The most significant interaction comes from the weight loss itself. Thyroid hormone replacement therapy is often weight-based. As you lose substantial weight with GLP-1 therapy, your body’s requirement for levothyroxine may decrease. It is not uncommon for individuals to require a lower dose of their thyroid medication to maintain optimal TSH levels. This is why close collaboration with your healthcare provider and regular thyroid function testing are absolutely essential. Expect that your levothyroxine dosage may need adjustment as your weight changes.

Our clinical team at TrimRx emphasizes the importance of consistent communication and monitoring. We guide you on the proper timing for your medications and ensure that your thyroid levels are regularly checked, especially during the initial phases of GLP-1 treatment and with each dose escalation.

Navigating Potential Risks and Vigilant Monitoring

While GLP-1 medications offer significant advantages for weight management in individuals with hypothyroidism, a thorough understanding of potential side effects and the necessity for vigilant monitoring is paramount. Our commitment to transparent service means we highlight every aspect of your weight loss journey, ensuring safety remains our top priority.

Common Side Effects and Management

Like any medication, GLP-1s can cause side effects, most of which are gastrointestinal and tend to be mild to moderate, especially when the dose is increased gradually. These include:

  • Nausea: This is one of the most frequently reported side effects. Our programs incorporate a slow, titrated dosing schedule to minimize nausea.
  • Constipation or Diarrhea: Changes in bowel habits are common due to slowed gastric emptying.
  • Abdominal Pain/Discomfort: Some individuals may experience bloating, indigestion, or mild stomach pain.
  • Headache and Fatigue: These can occur, particularly during the initial phase of treatment.

Our compassionate care includes providing guidance on how to manage these side effects effectively through dietary adjustments, hydration strategies, and electrolyte balance. The goal is to make your transition onto these medications as comfortable as possible.

Rare but Important Considerations: Thyroid Cancer Revisited

We understand that the “black box warning” regarding thyroid C-cell tumors in animal studies for some GLP-1s can be concerning. It’s crucial to reiterate that this warning is specifically related to medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) and multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2), and there is no proven risk of MTC in humans from GLP-1 use. Current human clinical data and meta-analyses have not established a causal link between GLP-1 receptor agonists and common types of thyroid cancer (papillary, follicular) or other thyroid conditions like goiter or thyroiditis.

However, unwavering vigilance for specific warning signs is essential. While rare, any new or concerning symptoms should be promptly discussed with your healthcare provider. These “red flags” include:

  • Rapidly Enlarging Neck Mass: A new lump or swelling in your neck that grows quickly warrants immediate medical evaluation, including an ultrasound.
  • Persistent Hoarseness: Voice changes lasting longer than two weeks could signal vocal cord issues related to thyroid enlargement or a tumor.
  • Difficulty Swallowing or Breathing: Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) or new shortness of breath without another obvious cause should prompt immediate thyroid evaluation.
  • Unexplained Diarrhea with Weight Loss: While GLP-1s can cause diarrhea, persistent, unexplained diarrhea combined with weight loss might, in very rare cases, indicate hyperthyroidism (possibly from over-replacement of levothyroxine due to weight loss) or other issues.
  • Severe Fatigue Despite Normal Glucose Levels: While some fatigue can be common with weight loss, severe, persistent fatigue, especially if your blood sugar is well-controlled, should trigger a re-check of thyroid levels to rule out under-replacement.

Our clinical team is trained to recognize these signs and will always adjust your care plan if needed, ensuring your safety throughout your journey with TrimRx.

Essential Monitoring: Labs and Consultations

A cornerstone of our personalized, medically supervised care at TrimRx is thorough monitoring. If you’re on a GLP-1 medication and have hypothyroidism, consistent lab work and regular consultations are non-negotiable.

  • Baseline Assessments: Before starting any prescription weight loss medication, we recommend a comprehensive review, including baseline TSH, free T4, and potentially anti-TPO antibodies to establish your thyroid control. Other important baseline labs include a fasting lipid panel, HbA1c (to clarify glucose benefit), serum creatinine and eGFR (for kidney function), and a liver panel to detect rare hepatobiliary events.
  • Regular Thyroid Testing: Due to the potential for weight loss to alter your levothyroxine requirements, follow-up thyroid testing (TSH and free T4) is crucial. We typically recommend testing every three to six months during the first year of GLP-1 therapy, and especially after significant weight loss or dose adjustments. Your healthcare provider will determine the precise schedule.
  • Symptom Awareness: Paying close attention to how you feel is vital. Symptoms like new or worsening fatigue, heart palpitations, anxiety, or significant changes in energy levels could indicate that your thyroid medication needs adjustment.
  • Medication Review: We will review all your current medications, especially those that can affect gastric emptying or interact with thyroid hormone absorption, such as certain antacids, iron supplements, or calcium. Proper timing of all medications is key to ensuring optimal absorption and effectiveness.

Our commitment to safety means that our approach remains consistent regardless of dosage changes. We work closely with our patients, providing unlimited support and ensuring that all necessary lab work and consultations are integrated into your personalized plan, with no hidden fees. We partner with FDA-registered and inspected pharmacies for the shipping of weight loss medications, further ensuring peace of mind.

Your Personalized Journey with TrimRx

At TrimRx, we believe that achieving sustainable weight loss, especially when managing conditions like hypothyroidism, requires more than just medication—it demands a holistic, personalized approach underpinned by science and empathy. Our innovative platform is designed to be a user-friendly and supportive space where individuals receive medically supervised care tailored to their unique needs.

Our Story, Our Values, Your Success

Our journey began with a shared vision to help individuals embrace healthier lifestyles by merging cutting-edge telehealth innovations with effective weight loss solutions. We understand the frustration and challenges that come with weight management, particularly for those with underlying health conditions. This understanding fuels our commitment to transparent service, compassionate care, and a results-oriented approach. We empower you with the tools and support needed to achieve your goals safely and effectively.

The TrimRx Difference: Comprehensive and Personalized Care

When you embark on a weight loss journey with TrimRx, you’re not just getting a prescription; you’re gaining a dedicated partner in your health. Our comprehensive service is designed to cover every aspect of your care, ensuring a seamless and supportive experience:

  • Doctor Consultations: Our licensed medical professionals conduct thorough evaluations to understand your health history, current conditions (including hypothyroidism), and weight loss goals. This is where your personalized treatment plan, incorporating appropriate GLP-1 medications if eligible, is developed.
  • Medication: We provide access to a range of prescription weight loss medications, including Compounded Semaglutide, Oral Semaglutide, Ozempic®, Compounded Tirzepatide, Oral Tirzepatide, Mounjaro®, Zepbound®, and Wegovy®. These are provided through FDA-registered and inspected pharmacies.
  • Lab Work: Essential lab tests, including regular thyroid monitoring, are seamlessly integrated into your plan to ensure safety and effectiveness, and to facilitate any necessary medication adjustments.
  • Unlimited Support: Our dedicated team provides ongoing support, answering your questions and guiding you through challenges. We believe in being there for you every step of the way.
  • Shipping: Your medications are conveniently shipped directly to your door, with no hidden fees, ensuring a discreet and stress-free experience.

Starting Your Personalized Program

To determine if our prescription weight loss medications are right for you, we encourage you to take our free assessment quiz. This initial step helps our medical team understand your health profile and eligibility, setting the stage for a truly personalized treatment plan.

Enhancing Your Journey with Quick-Access Supplements

Beyond prescription medications, we understand that supporting your overall wellness is key to a successful weight loss journey. For immediate support, we also offer quick-access supplements that do not require a quiz:

  • GLP-1 Daily Support: This supplement is formulated to complement the effects of GLP-1 medications and support overall metabolic health.
  • Weight Loss Boost: Designed to provide additional metabolic support, this can be a valuable addition to your daily routine.

These supplements are available for immediate purchase to help support your body’s needs throughout your weight loss journey.

Lifestyle Foundations: Complementing Medical Treatment

While GLP-1 medications can be incredibly effective, they are most powerful when integrated into a broader strategy that includes foundational lifestyle choices. Even with advanced medical support, these core habits are vital for optimizing results, managing side effects, and promoting overall health, especially when you have hypothyroidism.

Nutrition for Thyroid Health and Weight Loss

Diet plays a crucial role in both managing hypothyroidism and supporting weight loss. Focusing on nutrient-dense foods can help stabilize blood sugar, reduce inflammation, and provide sustained energy.

  • Prioritize Protein: Adequate protein intake is essential. GLP-1 medications can reduce appetite significantly, sometimes leading to insufficient protein consumption. Aiming for 1.0–1.2 grams of protein per kilogram of ideal body weight can help preserve lean muscle mass, which is often a concern with rapid weight loss, and is particularly important as hypothyroidism can sometimes contribute to muscle weakness. Include lean meats, poultry, fish, eggs, dairy, legumes, and plant-based protein sources in every meal.
  • Embrace Whole Foods: Focus on a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats. These foods provide essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber, which support digestive health (crucial for managing potential GLP-1 side effects like constipation) and overall thyroid function. Limiting processed foods, refined sugars, and excessive unhealthy fats can reduce inflammation and improve metabolic markers.
  • Hydration is Key: Drinking at least 2 liters of water daily is fundamental. Proper hydration is vital for metabolic processes and helps mitigate common GLP-1 side effects such as constipation, which is reported in a notable percentage of users. Staying well-hydrated also supports energy levels and overall well-being.

The Power of Movement

Physical activity is a powerful adjunct to medication and diet. It improves metabolic flexibility, boosts energy, and helps preserve muscle mass.

  • Incorporate Resistance Training: Aim for at least two sessions of resistance training per week. Rapid weight reduction studies sometimes show a loss of lean muscle mass (25-30%), and strength training actively counteracts this, helping to maintain muscle and boost your metabolism. For individuals with hypothyroidism, who may already experience muscle weakness or fatigue, building strength is even more beneficial.
  • Regular Aerobic Activity: Engage in moderate-intensity aerobic exercises, such as brisk walking, swimming, or cycling, for at least 150 minutes per week. This improves cardiovascular health, enhances mood, and contributes to calorie expenditure.
  • Listen to Your Body: Hypothyroidism can cause fatigue, so it’s important to start slowly and gradually increase the intensity and duration of your workouts. Consistency, rather than extreme exertion, is the goal.

Stress Management and Sleep

Chronic stress and poor sleep can negatively impact thyroid function and hinder weight loss.

  • Stress Reduction Techniques: Incorporate practices like meditation, yoga, deep breathing exercises, or spending time in nature to manage stress levels. Stress hormones can interfere with thyroid hormone production and metabolism.
  • Quality Sleep: Aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep per night. Sleep deprivation can disrupt hormones that regulate appetite (ghrelin and leptin), making weight loss harder, and exacerbating fatigue common in hypothyroidism.

At TrimRx, we encourage a holistic view of health. Our unlimited support extends beyond medication, offering guidance and resources to help you integrate these lifestyle foundations into your personalized plan, ensuring you have every tool available to achieve sustainable success. Additionally, our GLP-1 Daily Support and Weight Loss Boost supplements are available to provide additional nutritional support during your journey.

Conclusion

The journey to sustainable weight loss, especially when navigating conditions like hypothyroidism, is deeply personal and often complex. For many, the frustrating experience of a sluggish metabolism and stubborn weight gain can feel insurmountable. However, the advent of GLP-1 medications, like Ozempic® and other semaglutide or tirzepatide-based treatments, offers a powerful, scientifically backed pathway to achieving significant and lasting results. We’ve explored how, for most individuals with common forms of hypothyroidism, these medications are not only safe but can also be highly beneficial, potentially leading to improved thyroid hormone balance as a secondary effect of weight loss.

At TrimRx, our core mission is to empower you with the right tools, knowledge, and support. Our journey began with a vision to merge cutting-edge telehealth innovations with effective, personalized weight loss solutions, grounded in science, empathy, and transparency. We understand the nuances of managing weight alongside conditions like hypothyroidism, and our comprehensive programs are designed to address these challenges with compassionate, medically supervised care. From detailed doctor consultations and essential lab work, including crucial thyroid monitoring, to providing access to a range of prescription medications (from Compounded Semaglutide to Zepbound®) through FDA-registered and inspected pharmacies, we ensure your journey is safe, effective, and tailored to you. Our commitment to unlimited support and transparent service means you’ll always feel heard, understood, and guided—with no hidden fees.

If you’ve been grappling with weight loss alongside hypothyroidism, wondering if there’s a solution that genuinely respects your body’s unique needs, it’s time to explore a personalized approach. We encourage you to take our free assessment quiz today to determine your eligibility for our prescription weight loss medications and to begin your path toward a healthier, more vibrant you. For immediate support for your overall wellness during this journey, consider our quick-access supplements like GLP-1 Daily Support and Weight Loss Boost. Together, we can unlock your potential for sustainable weight loss and a healthier lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ozempic safe for someone with hypothyroidism?

For most individuals with common forms of hypothyroidism (like Hashimoto’s or post-surgical hypothyroidism), Ozempic (semaglutide) and other GLP-1 medications are generally considered safe. The primary contraindications are a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2). If you have common hypothyroidism and no history of these specific cancers, you may be a candidate. It’s crucial to consult with a healthcare provider to assess your individual health profile and determine eligibility, which you can start by taking our free assessment quiz.

How do GLP-1 medications affect thyroid hormone levels or levothyroxine dosage?

GLP-1 medications do not directly regulate thyroid hormone levels, but they can indirectly affect them, particularly for people taking levothyroxine for hypothyroidism. Significant weight loss, which is a common outcome of GLP-1 therapy, can reduce the body’s requirement for levothyroxine. This often leads to a decrease in TSH levels, suggesting improved thyroid function or a reduced need for medication. Consequently, your levothyroxine dosage may need to be adjusted by your healthcare provider to avoid over-replacement. Regular thyroid function tests are essential to monitor these changes.

Are there any specific timing recommendations for taking GLP-1s and levothyroxine?

Yes, timing is important. GLP-1 medications, like Ozempic, slow gastric emptying. To ensure optimal absorption of your levothyroxine, which requires an empty stomach, it is generally recommended to take your levothyroxine at least 30-60 minutes before breakfast, and then administer your GLP-1 injection at least 2 hours after your levothyroxine dose. This helps minimize any potential interference with levothyroxine absorption. Always follow your healthcare provider’s specific instructions.

What are the main side effects of GLP-1 medications, and how can they be managed?

The most common side effects of GLP-1 medications are gastrointestinal, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation. These are usually mild to moderate and tend to decrease over time, especially with a gradual increase in dosage. Management strategies include staying well-hydrated, consuming smaller and more frequent meals, avoiding fatty or spicy foods, and incorporating fiber into your diet. Our personalized TrimRx programs provide unlimited support and guidance on managing these side effects to ensure a comfortable journey. For additional support, consider our GLP-1 Daily Support supplement.

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