Some of the most common side effects are: Nausea Constipation Headache Vomiting Dizziness Insomnia Dry mouth Diarrhea Anxiety Hot flushes Fatigue Tremors Upper abdominal pain Viral gastroenteritis Influenza (flu) Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) Urinary tract infection Excessive sweating Irritability Increased blood pressure Changes in taste and smell Rashes Muscle strains Palpitations (heart racing) Additional but less common side effects may include: Fast heart rate, heart attack, dizziness, motion sickness, lower abdominal pain, gas, lip swelling, rectal bleeding, hernia, inflamed gallbladder, pneumonia, staph infection, kidney infection, increased blood creatinine, increased hepatic enzymes, decreased hematocrit, feeling jittery, feeling abnormal, feeling weak or a loss of energy, thirst, feeling hot, disturbance in attention, feeling sleepy, tremors, balance disorder, impaired memory, amnesia, abnormal dreams, nervousness, feeling spacey, tension, agitation, mood swings, abnormal and frequent urination, dehydration, bulging or herniated discs, jaw pain, feeling faint, hair loss, erectile dysfunction, vaginal dryness, and irregular menstrual cycles (periods)

Always read the measurement at the bottom of the meniscus , where the liquid surface is flattest
What Semaglutide Is (GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Explained) Semaglutide is a synthetic version of a naturally occurring hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)
Frequently asked questions Can I use compounded tirzepatide after the beyond-use date
placebo most TRIUMPH trials are placebo-controlled, meaning a portion of participants receive an inactive injection