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Tirzepatide Side Effects: What to Track on Mounjaro and Zepbound

Zepbound and Mounjaro side effects are common search topics. Learn what to log — nausea, fatigue, digestive changes — without self-diagnosing.

GLPPal Editorial Team· Patient education & GLP-1 tracking2 min read

Zepbound side effects, Mounjaro side effects and tirzepatide side effects are searched constantly — usually by people who want to know if what they feel is normal, and what is worth mentioning to a doctor.

What tracking can (and cannot) do

A side effect log is not a diagnosis tool. It helps you:

  • Remember when symptoms started
  • See if they align with dose changes
  • Notice improvement over weeks
  • Prepare specific questions for appointments

Commonly reported symptoms

  • Nausea — often in early weeks or after titration
  • Digestive changes — constipation, diarrhoea, bloating
  • Fatigue — see our does tirzepatide make you tired guide
  • Injection site reactions — mild soreness or redness

Simple logging format

Date · symptom · severity (mild/moderate) · possible trigger · notes

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Nausea, digestive changes, fatigue and injection site reactions are frequently reported, especially during dose increases. Experiences vary.

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