Wegovy Side Effects: What You Need To Know

Learn about the side effects of taking Wegovy (semaglutide) for weight loss and how to manage them as your body adjusts to treatment.

Published: Thursday 03 July 2025

The weight loss medication Wegovy (semaglutide) has emerged as a significant advancement in weight management, offering a new option for patients seeking effective, long-term results.

When used alongside a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity, Wegovy has been shown to help patients lose up to 15% of their body weight within 1 year on the 2.4mg dose[1]. However, like any medication, Wegovy may cause side effects. Understanding the nature of these side effects is important for anyone considering weight loss injections, or currently using Wegovy to help support proactive management of any adverse reactions.

This article provides a detailed overview of the known side effects of Wegovy, from common gastrointestinal symptoms to less frequent but more serious side effects. This guide covers the side effects after taking the medication - to find out how to safely administer Wegovy, see our helpful guide on How to Take Wegovy® Injections.

What are the side effects of Wegovy?

Like many prescription medications, Wegovy injectable pens may cause side effects, particularly during the early stages of use or when the dose is increased. The most commonly reported side effects include gastrointestinal symptoms such as:

Others may experience:

These effects are usually mild and tend to subside over time as your body adjusts to the treatment.

Very common side effects of Wegovy

These may affect more than 1 in 10 people

When first starting Wegovy or when the dosage is increased, a range of gastrointestinal side effects is very common.

Gastrointestinal side effects are common due to Wegovy’s mechanism of action, which slows down the emptying of the stomach, helping you feel fuller for longer. The official Wegovy patient information leaflet classifies these side effects as very common:

For most people, these side effects are temporary and tend to subside over time as the body adjusts to Wegovy.

Common side effects of Wegovy

These may affect up to 1 in 10 people

Some patients may experience common side effects while taking Wegovy. Many of these common side effects are gastrointestinal and tend to be experienced as the body adjusts to the medication.

Many of these side effects are manageable and often reduce in severity over time. However, patients should speak to a healthcare professional if symptoms persist or cause concern.

Uncommon side effects of Wegovy

These may affect up to 1 in 100 people

Some side effects of Wegovy are less common but may still occur in a small proportion of patients.

While these side effects are uncommon, it’s important to be aware of them and to contact a healthcare professional if you have any concerns during treatment.

Serious side effects experienced using Wegovy

The serious side effects of Wegovy require immediate medical attention. It is important to be aware of the symptoms associated with these conditions so that you can seek urgent medical attention should you experience them.

Common serious Wegovy side effects that may affect up to 1 in 10 people:

Uncommon serious Wegovy side effects that may affect up to 1 in 100 people:

Rare, serious Wegovy side effects that may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people:

To help keep your bones healthy while losing weight, eat a balanced diet with enough calcium and vitamin D, do weight-bearing exercise if you can, and speak to your doctor if you have concerns about bone health. Taking a Vitamin D3 and K2 supplement can help to support healthy bones and maintain bone strength.

Not known (frequency not known from the available data):

Wegovy is classified as a black triangle medicine in the UK, which means it is under enhanced safety monitoring. As a newly approved treatment, all side effects should be reported to your doctor, even those not listed in the patient information leaflet. This allows healthcare authorities to identify any new or rare side effects that may appear over time.

Wegovy long-term side effects

The long-term safety profile of Wegovy is still being reviewed. While many of the common side effects are short-term, some of the more serious risks, such as pancreatitis and gallbladder problems, can have long-term implications.

The need for ongoing monitoring and communication with a doctor is essential for anyone using Wegovy for an extended period.

Managing Wegovy side effects

Many of the common side effects of Wegovy can be managed with simple, proactive strategies. The following tips are recommended to help minimise discomfort:

Wegovy frequently asked questions

Is Wegovy safe?

Yes, Wegovy is a safe and clinically proven injectable weight loss medication. It is authorised for use in the UK by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and has undergone extensive clinical trials to confirm its effectiveness and safety[3]. To help you administer Wegovy safely, we have also prepared a guide to Important Information About Injectable Weight Loss Treatments, featuring a helpful video tutorial.

Like all medicines, Wegovy can cause side effects, though serious reactions are rare. If you have any health concerns or pre-existing conditions, always consult your healthcare professional before starting Wegovy.

Is Wegovy an appetite suppressant?

Yes, Wegovy works as an appetite suppressant. Its active ingredient, semaglutide, affects areas of the brain responsible for controlling hunger and feeling full. By curbing appetite, Wegovy helps patients eat less and lose weight more effectively.

How can I reduce the side effects of Wegovy?

To help reduce the side effects of Wegovy, you can try adjusting your eating habits. Eat slowly and stop eating as soon as you feel full. It’s also wise to limit or avoid fatty, fried, or heavily spiced foods, which can aggravate nausea or digestive upset.

Does Wegovy cause hair loss?

Hair loss can occur while taking Wegovy and is listed as a known side effect. This is more likely in people who experience rapid weight loss, so the loss of hair may be more closely related to losing weight quickly rather than the medication itself.

Is dehydration a side effect of Wegovy?

Dehydration can occur indirectly while using Wegovy, especially if side effects like vomiting or diarrhoea lead to fluid loss. Staying hydrated with water, herbal teas, or clear broths can help replenish fluids and maintain electrolyte balance.

Do people regain weight after stopping Wegovy?

Yes, weight regain is common after people stop using Wegovy. When the medication is stopped, the appetite levels may return to previous levels. To prevent weight gain after discontinuing Wegovy, follow a balanced diet, stay active and adopt long-term healthy lifestyle habits..

Can I drink alcohol while taking Wegovy?

Drinking alcohol while taking Wegovy is not recommended, as it can increase side effects like nausea, dizziness and dehydration. Alcohol may also affect your appetite and slow weight loss. If you do decide to drink alcohol whilst using Wegovy, do so in moderation, avoid drinking on an empty stomach and stay hydrated.

Do the side effects of Wegovy go away?

Yes, most side effects of Wegovy are temporary and tend to improve as your body adjusts to the medication. Common side effects like nausea, dizziness or upset stomach usually subside within a few weeks.

If side effects persist or become severe, speak to your doctor or GP, who may suggest ways to manage them or adjust your treatment.

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  1. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Highlights of Prescribing Information (Wegovy) 2024. Accessible at: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2024/215256s015lbl.pdf [Accessed 26th June 2025].
  2. Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, Patient Information Leaflet: Wegovy (semaglutide). Accessible at:https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.13801.pdf [Accessed 26th June 2025].
  3. Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, 'MHRA approves GLP –1 receptor agonist semaglutide to reduce risk of serious heart problems in obese or overweight adults', July 2024. Accessible at: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/mhra-approves-glp-1-receptor-agonist-semaglutide-to-reduce-risk-of-serious-heart-problems-in-obese-or-overweight-adults [Accessed 26th June 2025].