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The Truth About Safety and Side Effects

A clear, practical guide to the safety of weight loss treatments, what side effects to expect, why they happen, and how to manage them effectively.

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Why side effects happen

All medications can cause side effects, and weight loss treatments are no different.

These treatments work by changing how your body regulates appetite, digestion, and metabolism.

For example:

  • Slower digestion can lead to nausea or fullness
  • Changes in appetite hormones affect hunger signals
  • Reduced fat absorption can alter bowel habits

Understanding why side effects happen helps you know what to expect.

Are weight loss treatments safe?

Weight loss treatments used in the UK, including Mysimba, Orlistat, Saxenda, Wegovy, and Mounjaro, are clinically tested and approved when prescribed appropriately.

Safety depends on:

  • Choosing the right treatment
  • Starting at the correct dose
  • Ongoing monitoring

When used correctly, these treatments are considered safe and well tolerated.

Common side effects, why they happen, and how to manage them

Nausea

Slower digestion can cause food to sit longer in the stomach, leading to nausea.

  • Eat smaller, more frequent meals
  • Avoid large or high-fat meals
  • Eat slowly and stop when full
  • Stay upright after eating

Bloating and discomfort

Slower digestion can lead to a build-up of gas or prolonged fullness.

  • Reduce portion sizes
  • Avoid fizzy drinks
  • Eat more slowly

Constipation

Food moves more slowly through the gut.

  • Increase fluids
  • Add fibre gradually
  • Stay active

Diarrhoea or loose stools

Can result from digestion changes or fat not being absorbed.

  • Avoid high-fat foods
  • Keep meals balanced
  • Stay hydrated

Side effects by treatment type

GLP-1 injections (Saxenda, Wegovy, Mounjaro)

Digestive side effects are most common due to slowed digestion. Gradual dose increases help reduce these effects.

Mysimba (naltrexone / bupropion)

  • Nausea from brain signalling changes
  • Headaches
  • Sleep disturbance

Taking doses earlier and staying hydrated can help.

Orlistat

Unabsorbed fat can lead to bowel-related effects.

  • Reduce fat intake per meal
  • Spread fat intake evenly

How to reduce your risk of side effects
  • Start at the correct dose and increase gradually
  • Eat smaller, balanced meals
  • Avoid high-fat foods
  • Stay hydrated
  • Listen to your body’s signals

These steps can prevent many common side effects.

How side effects are managed during treatment

Ongoing support is a key part of treatment.

  • Your progress is reviewed
  • Side effects are discussed
  • Treatment can be adjusted

The aim is to keep treatment safe and manageable.

When to seek advice

You should seek advice if:

  • Symptoms persist or worsen
  • They affect your daily routine
  • You are unsure what is normal

Support is always available.

Understanding risks vs benefits

Excess weight is linked to conditions such as high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease.

For most patients, when treatment is used appropriately, the benefits outweigh the risks.

What to do next

If you have concerns about safety or side effects, the next step is to discuss your options.

From there, you can move forward with a plan that feels safe, supported, and tailored to you.

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