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Ozempic DehydrationPrevention & Treatment Tips | Feel Better Today

Last Updated: Feb 9, 2026

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Severity Score

Risk level: 5/10 (Moderate)

What It Is

Medical definition: Dehydration is low fluid levels in the body.

Why GLP-1s may cause it: Lower thirst, nausea, or diarrhea with Ozempic can reduce fluid intake.

Severity by Phase Chart

TimeSeverity
Week 1-2Moderate
Week 3-4Improving with fluids
Month 2Intermittent
Month 3Occasional
MaintenanceLow
Increasing dosageMay flare
Fully stoppedResolves with hydration

Warning Signs

Normal: Thirst and mild dry mouth.

Concerning: Dizziness or dark urine.

When to call your doctor: Persistent dizziness or low urine output.

When to go to the ER: Confusion or fainting.

  • Red flag checklist: Fainting, Confusion, Very dark urine.

Prevention

  • Sip fluids all day.
  • Add electrolytes if needed.
  • Limit alcohol.
  • Track urine color.

Treatment

  • Drink water and electrolytes.
  • Rest until symptoms improve.
  • Avoid heavy exercise while dehydrated.
  • Seek care if you cannot keep fluids down.

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