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What Happens If I Take Too Much GLP-1 Medication?

Last updated: January 2026

Quick Answer

GLP-1 overdose can cause severe nausea, vomiting, and potentially dangerous blood sugar drops. Use pre-filled pens as directed. Contact Poison Control if overdose occurs.

What Happens If I Take Too Much GLP-1 Medication

GLP-1 overdose can cause severe nausea, vomiting, and potentially dangerous blood sugar drops. Use pre-filled pens as directed. Contact Poison Control if overdose occurs.

Safety is the most important consideration when starting any medication. GLP-1 medications have been extensively studied in clinical trials involving tens of thousands of patients, and they have a well-established safety profile when prescribed and monitored by licensed healthcare providers.

What the Research Shows

The STEP and SURMOUNT clinical trial programs included over 25,000 participants combined. These large-scale studies established the efficacy and safety profile that led to FDA approval for weight management.

Staying Safe on GLP-1 Treatment

  • Only obtain GLP-1 medications through licensed healthcare providers and pharmacies
  • Follow your prescribed dosing schedule and titration plan
  • Report any unusual symptoms to your provider promptly
  • Attend regular follow-up appointments for monitoring
  • Inform all your healthcare providers that you take GLP-1 medications
  • Keep medications stored properly and check expiration dates

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