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Tracking and Managing GLP-1 Nausea

Nausea is the most common side effect of GLP-1 medications, and it often tracks with dose changes, certain meals, or timing. Shotly helps you log side effects alongside your doses and meals, so you can spot the patterns behind your nausea and bring useful information to your prescriber.

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Log Side Effects in Context

Shotly lets you record side effects like nausea against your injection log and meals. Because everything sits in one timeline, patterns become visible — for example, nausea spiking after a dose increase or following high-fat meals. Seeing the connection is the first step toward managing it.

Spot Patterns Over Time

A single rough day is hard to interpret; weeks of logged data tell a clearer story. Shotly's history helps you and your prescriber see whether side effects are easing as your body adjusts, worsening around escalation, or tied to specific foods — informed context for any dosing conversation.

Support, Not Medical Advice

Shotly doesn't diagnose or treat side effects — it's a tracking tool. General comfort strategies (smaller meals, lower-fat foods, hydration) are widely discussed, but persistent or severe nausea should always be raised with your healthcare provider. Shotly's role is to give you and your provider better data to work with.

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