TIRZEPATIDE · SIDE EFFECTS

Tirzepatide Side Effects.

What the FDA label lists, when each side effect tends to start, peak, and fade — and how to track yours so patterns are easy to discuss with your doctor.

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This guide is education from the FDA prescribing information and published trials — not medical advice. For symptoms that worry you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

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FROM THE FDA LABEL

Common Tirzepatide side effects.

Side effectReported frequency
Nausea12–29% (varies by brand and dose)
Diarrhea12–23%
Constipation6–17%
Vomiting5–13%
Decreased appetite5–11%
Abdominal painup to 10%
Fatigue4–7%
Hair lossup to 5%

Sources: Mounjaro Prescribing Information (Eli Lilly) · Zepbound Prescribing Information (Eli Lilly) · SURMOUNT-1 trial — Jastreboff et al., NEJM 2022

WEEK BY WEEK

When Tirzepatide side effects start, peak, and fade.

Tirzepatide's ~5-day half-life means levels reach steady state roughly 2 weeks after each dose change.

WindowTypical pattern
Days 1–3 after a doseNausea and vomiting typically begin
Weeks 2–4GI symptoms peak across most side effects
Weeks 4–6Constipation peaks while diarrhea usually resolves
Weeks 6–8Most GI effects fade as tirzepatide levels stabilize
WHEN TO ACT

Which Tirzepatide side effects are serious?

Call your doctor the same day for any of these:

  • Severe stomach pain that won't go away, or pain that moves through to your upper back
  • Vomiting that lasts more than 24 hours, or inability to keep fluids down
  • Yellowing of your skin or eyes
  • A lump or swelling in your neck
  • Shakiness, sweating, or confusion — especially if you also take insulin or a sulfonylurea
  • Trouble breathing or swallowing, or a rash with swelling of the face, lips, or tongue
  • Sudden vision changes

These can signal pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, thyroid concerns, hypoglycemia, or an allergic reaction — conditions listed in the Tirzepatide prescribing information. When in doubt, call.

DAY TO DAY

Managing the common ones.

SymptomWhat helps most people
NauseaProtein-forward, smaller meals; steady hydration; skip fried and greasy food in the 48 hours after a dose.
ConstipationAim for 25–35g of fiber a day, hydrate, and keep walking — fiber is the main lever.
DiarrheaBland foods, avoid high-fat meals and sugar alcohols, and keep fluids up.
Fatigue / headachesHit your water target and eat protein even when appetite is low — most cases fade by weeks 6–8.
Muscle loss riskProtein (1.2–1.6g/kg/day) plus resistance training protects lean mass during rapid weight loss.

General education, not personal advice — persistent or severe symptoms belong with your doctor.

MAKE PATTERNS VISIBLE

How to track Tirzepatide side effects.

Log the symptom the moment it shows up, and GLP AI places it on the same timeline as your dose days, meals, and weight — so patterns like rougher days after a dose increase are easy to spot and show your doctor. Every meal also gets a 0–100 GLP-1 Meal Score, which helps on queasy days.

THE QUICK ANSWERS

Tirzepatide side effects — FAQs.

What are the most common Tirzepatide side effects?+

Per the FDA prescribing information, the most common Tirzepatide side effects are gastrointestinal: nausea (12–29% (varies by brand and dose)), diarrhea (12–23%), constipation (6–17%), vomiting (5–13%), decreased appetite (5–11%). Most are strongest in the first weeks and after dose increases.

How long do Tirzepatide side effects last?+

Most GI side effects follow a pattern: they begin in the first days after a dose, peak around weeks 2–4, and fade substantially by weeks 6–8 as your body adjusts. Each dose escalation can restart a milder version of the cycle.

When do Tirzepatide side effects peak?+

Typically weeks 2–4 on a new dose, when tirzepatide levels are still climbing toward steady state (~5 days half-life). Nausea is usually the first to appear and the first to fade.

Which Tirzepatide side effects are serious?+

Call your doctor the same day for severe stomach pain that won't go away or moves to your back, vomiting lasting more than 24 hours, yellowing skin or eyes, a neck lump, trouble breathing or swallowing, or a rash with facial swelling. These can signal pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, thyroid concerns, or an allergic reaction.

How do I manage Tirzepatide nausea?+

Protein-forward, smaller meals, steady hydration, and avoiding fried or greasy food in the 48 hours after a dose help most people. GLP AI's GLP-1 Meal Score rewards exactly these choices, and its symptom log shows which meals sit well on hard days. For persistent nausea, talk to your doctor.

How do I track Tirzepatide side effects?+

Log the symptom the moment it shows up, and GLP AI places it on the same timeline as your dose days, meals, and weight — so patterns like rougher days after a dose increase are easier to see and discuss with your doctor.

Do Tirzepatide side effects come back at each dose increase?+

Often, yes — but usually milder each time. The adjustment cycle repeats because levels climb again after each step-up (2.5 mg → 5 mg → 7.5 mg → 10 mg → 12.5 mg → 15 mg).

Should I stop Tirzepatide because of side effects?+

That decision belongs with your doctor — never stop or change a dose on your own. Bringing a symptom timeline (severity, timing versus dose days) to the conversation helps your clinician tell normal adjustment from something that needs action.

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