GLP-1 Medications: Side Effects & Safety Considerations

Monica sharma
April 11, 2025
Monica sharma
April 11, 2025
What You Need to Know Before You Start
If you’ve been hearing about GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro, you’re not alone. These once-a-week injections have become a hot topic for their incredible weight loss results, helping many shed 10 to 15% (or more!) of their body weight.
But before jumping in, it’s important to know: GLP-1s are powerful tools, not magic pills, and they come with some safety considerations you should understand.
Let’s break it down simply and honestly.
Most users experience at least some mild side effects when starting GLP-1 medications.
These are usually digestive and tend to ease with time as the body adjusts.
These symptoms are linked to the way GLP-1 slows down digestion.
While rare, there are some potential risks you should be aware of:
👉 This could be a sign of pancreatitis
👉 Risk of dehydration and kidney strain
👉 These could be warning signs related to the thyroid, especially if you have a history of thyroid issues
👉 Could indicate gallstones
👉 While rare, these need urgent medical care
✅ People with obesity or excess weight who have struggled with diet/exercise alone
✅ Clients with weight-related health concerns like prediabetes or high blood pressure
✅ Those ready to combine meds with healthy eating, movement, and coaching support
❌ People with a history of pancreatitis or thyroid cancer
❌ Anyone looking for a “quick fix” without lifestyle changes
Start Low, Go Slow: Dosing is typically gradual to reduce side effects.
GLP-1s can be highly effective when used with proper guidance, and that’s where coaching makes all the difference. Support from a coach helps you build the habits, mindset, and routines that lead to sustainable, long-term success.
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Written By Mallika Singh