GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist (dual agonist)

Mounjaro and Bloating: What You Need to Know

Bloating occurs when gas builds up in the digestive tract. On GLP-1 medications, slowed digestion means food ferments longer in the gut, producing more gas. Additionally, changes in eating patterns and food choices can contribute to bloating and abdominal distension.

How Common Is This?

Affects 10-20% of users

Mild severity

Why Does Mounjaro Cause bloating?

Mounjaro is a gip/glp-1 receptor agonist (dual agonist) that works by mounjaro is the brand name for tirzepatide, fda-approved for type 2 diabetes. it is the first dual gip/glp-1 receptor agonist, offering potentially greater weight loss than glp-1-only medications.. This mechanism, while effective for appetite suppression and blood sugar control, can also lead to bloating.

On GLP-1 medications, slowed digestion means food ferments longer in the gut, producing more gas

How to Manage bloating on Mounjaro

Here are practical strategies to help reduce and manage this side effect:

  • 1Eat slowly and chew thoroughly to reduce swallowed air
  • 2Avoid carbonated beverages and drinking through straws
  • 3Limit gas-producing foods (beans, broccoli, cabbage, onions) temporarily
  • 4Try gentle movement after meals (walking) to aid digestion
  • 5Consider simethicone (Gas-X) for relief
  • 6Peppermint tea may help reduce bloating

When to Contact Your Doctor

  • Bloating is severe and painful
  • It is accompanied by vomiting or inability to pass gas
  • Bloating persists despite dietary changes

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Other Medications That Can Cause bloating

Bloating is not unique to Mounjaro. These other GLP-1 medications may also cause this side effect:

Key Takeaways

  • Bloating is a mild side effect of Mounjaro that affects 10-20% of users.
  • Most people find relief within 2-4 weeks as their body adjusts to the medication.
  • Practical strategies like eat slowly and chew thoroughly to reduce swallowed air can help manage symptoms.
  • Contact your healthcare provider if symptoms are severe or persist beyond a few weeks.