Is What You're Feeling on Your GLP-1 Normal?
It's natural to wonder whether a new symptom is part of the process or a sign to act. Check off whatever you're noticing and we'll show you how common it is in clinical trials, how concerned to be, and exactly when it's worth a call to your doctor.
Updated April 2026
Check off whatever you’re noticing
Check off what you're feeling and tap Show me what they mean for friendly guidance on each one.
A peek under the hood
We tie each symptom to published clinical-trial prevalence data and sort it into one of three tiers so you know how to read it: Normal (expected and usually manageable at home), Monitor (keep an eye on it and mention it to your prescriber), or Seek care (a warning sign that deserves prompt medical attention). If you check anything serious, we'll surface a clear message so it doesn't get lost.
This tracker is here to inform and reassure — it doesn't replace a conversation with your prescribing doctor, who knows your full picture. If you think you're having a medical emergency, call your local emergency number right away. Not medical advice. Seed data — verify before relying on it.
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