The most common side effects are nausea, diarrhea, constipation, and headache
doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.125.074545 Summary Keywords cardiovascular outcomes, SGLT2 inhibitors, GLP-1 agonists, combination therapy, heart failure, renal outcomes Citation Aristizbal-Colorado D, Corredor-Rengifo D, Sierra-Castillo S, Lpez-Corredor C, Vernaza-Trujillo D-A, Weir-Restrepo D, Izquierdo-Condoy JS, Ortiz-Prado E, Rico-Fontalvo J, Gmez-Mesa J-E, Abreu-Lomba A and Rivera-Martnez W-A (2025) A decade of progress in type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease: advances in SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists a comprehensive review

Other Benefits of GLP-1 Injections Decreased High Blood Pressure Lowered Cholesterol Levels Diminished Risk of Heart Attack Decreased Risk of Kidney Disease Lowered Risk of Heart or Blood Vessel Disease GLP-1 Injections Side Effects The typical side effects of GLP-1 primarily involve the gastrointestinal system and may include, but are not restricted to: Nausea Constipation or diarrhea Indigestion and bloating Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) Change/loss of taste Uncommon yet severe side effects requiring prompt medical attention encompass: Jaundice, gallstones, and kidney failure Change in vision in patients with type 2 diabetes Elevated risk of thyroid tumor growth Ready to unlock your wellness potential
Essential vitamins and minerals There are around 30 other vitamins and minerals humans need in small to moderate amounts to function properly
Marginal structural models were used to evaluate the association between GLP-1RAs and MACE risk, accounting for time-varying confounding using inverse probability weighting, although residual confounding cannot be fully excluded