Zepbound Dizziness — Prevention & 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: Dizziness is feeling lightheaded or off‑balance.
Why GLP-1s may cause it: Zepbound can lower intake or fluids, which may cause dizziness.
Severity by Phase Chart
| Time | Severity |
|---|---|
| Week 1-2 | Moderate |
| Week 3-4 | Often improving |
| Month 2 | Intermittent |
| Month 3 | Occasional |
| Maintenance | Low |
| Increasing dosage | May flare |
| Fully stopped | Resolves |
Warning Signs
Normal: Brief dizziness after standing.
Concerning: Dizziness with near‑fainting.
When to call your doctor: Frequent dizzy spells.
When to go to the ER: Chest pain or weakness on one side.
- Red flag checklist: Fainting, Severe weakness, Chest pain.
Prevention
- Stand up slowly.
- Drink water consistently.
- Avoid skipping meals.
- Monitor blood pressure if needed.
Treatment
- Sit down and rest.
- Drink fluids.
- Avoid driving until it passes.
- Discuss ongoing dizziness with your clinician.