By Dr. Sabeen Munib, MD, Family Medicine Physician at The Pur Health, Irvine and Orange County.
Semaglutide reduces appetite and delays gastric emptying. Gastrointestinal symptoms are often more noticeable when treatment begins or the dose is increased. Because patients may feel full sooner or experience gastrointestinal symptoms, meal size, food composition, and hydration can affect treatment tolerability. The practical goal is to make the food you do eat count and to eat in a way that is gentle on digestion. This is general guidance, not a single rigid diet, and the right plan depends on your health history and how you tolerate the medication.