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semaglutide (Wegovy) and headaches: incidence, timing, management, and when to escalate.
Most common during titration and dehydration episodes (after nausea or diarrhea).
Multifactorial: dehydration from reduced fluid intake, blood sugar variability, and direct drug effect.
Hydration (2-3 L daily), regular meals, NSAIDs or acetaminophen acutely. Magnesium glycinate at night helps some patients.
Headache with vision changes, weakness on one side, severe sudden onset, or paired with high blood pressure. Same-day evaluation.
Headache is usually a hydration problem. The drug suppresses thirst along with hunger, so deliberate water intake matters.
Editorial summary, not medical advice. Incidence figures from FDA prescribing information and pivotal trial publications. Individual experience varies. Coordinate side effect management with your prescriber.