GLPPal helps you log nausea on Ozempic — whether queasiness follows your weekly semaglutide injection or flares when your pen strength changes.
Nausea is frequently reported when starting Ozempic or moving to a higher semaglutide pen strength. Ozempic shares the same active ingredient as Wegovy but may be prescribed on different dosing paths depending on your condition and region. Gastric slowing from semaglutide can cause queasiness that peaks shortly after injecting. An Ozempic-specific nausea log captures how your body responds at each pen level — distinct from generic GLP-1 advice.
This nausea tracker works alongside the main Ozempic Tracker App where injections, weight and appetite live on one timeline.
Explore other Ozempic symptom tools or return to the Ozempic Constipation Tracker, Ozempic Fatigue Tracker, and GLP-1 trackers hub to compare every tracker.
Nausea is among the commonly reported side effects when starting or increasing semaglutide. Individual experiences vary. GLPPal tracks your pattern — contact your clinician about severe or persistent nausea.
Download on the App Store to log nausea, injections, appetite and weight for Ozempic in one app.
GLPPal is designed for tracking and educational purposes only and is not medical advice.