The impact of the initial doses may include some gastrointestinal side effects, such as nausea and diarrhea
What to do if you get alli side effects Most alli side effects are mild and can be managed at home by: taking over-the-counter painkillers , like paracetamol and ibuprofen, for mild pain getting plenty of rest until you feel better staying hydrated by taking frequent sips of water take a multivitamin that contains A, D, E, and K eat smaller more frequent meals, if you are feeling sick or have diarrhoea reduce your fat intake if you have gastric symptoms If you are finding any of the side effects difficult to manage, you should speak to your doctor or pharmacist for advice
most prevalent at the initiation of medication and as you increase the dosage
Thrive GLP-1 has no published clinical trials examining weight loss outcomes
Originally, GLP-1 therapies called for daily, or even twice a day injections