One recently reported study comes from a sexual medicine clinic that routinely prescribes bremelanotide off-label to men
The more significant concern relates to the physiological changes and side effects associated with weight loss treatment
Fatigue is another widely reported effect, particularly in the early weeks
Support from dietitians or structured programmes can help
Drinks to avoid in the first month Sugary drinks (including "natural" ones) and juice (eat whole fruit instead) Artificial sweeteners (worsen GI symptoms for some) High-caffeine energy drinks Carbonated beverages (worsen bloating) Alcohol (empty calories, intensifies side effects, disrupts sleep, tolerance often shifts) Drinks that help Electrolyte water (no added sugar) Iced green tea Water with lemon or cucumber Bone broth (hydration plus protein) Ginger tea, peppermint tea Track Total water or fluids Vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, or very low intake days Dizziness, headache, fatigue, dark urine, or dry mouth Constipation that worsens when water is low Electrolytes if your clinician recommends them How MeAgain helps MeAgain keeps water visible beside food and symptoms, so hydration becomes part of the GLP-1 routine instead of an afterthought
More push-ups in the same time due to less body weight to support