[2][6] Key mechanisms at play: Delayed gastric emptying food stays in the stomach longer, causing bloating and queasiness Central nervous system effects GLP-1 receptors in the brainstem are linked to nausea responses Appetite suppression signals the body interprets strong satiety signals as discomfort until it adapts Dose escalation each step up in dose temporarily amplifies these effects before the body recalibrates [1] Quick example: Someone moving from Tirzepatide 5mg to Tirzepatide 7.5mg may notice a return of mild nausea for one to two weeks, even if they had no symptoms at the lower dose
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