✓ Reviewed by Dr. Sharma, MD · Updated 2026-05-305 min read

GLP-1s and Fatigue: Why You Might Feel Tired and What Helps

Some people feel a dip in energy in the early weeks on a GLP-1. It is usually not the medication itself, it is the rapid change in how much you are eating and drinking, and it is very fixable.

The short answer

Fatigue on a GLP-1 is common early on and usually temporary. It is rarely a direct drug effect. More often it comes from the side effects of eating much less very quickly: not enough fuel, dehydration, low protein, and the body adjusting to rapid weight loss. The fixes are practical, and energy typically returns as your body settles in.

Why you might feel tired

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What actually helps

Most fatigue responds to a few basics: eat enough, even when you are not hungry, with protein at every meal; drink water consistently and mind your electrolytes; and do not cut calories more aggressively than your plan calls for. Gentle movement, surprisingly, often boosts energy rather than draining it, and good sleep matters more than usual during weight loss.

This is a good reason for supervision and, sometimes, support. A physician-supervised program makes sure you are eating enough and can check whether low iron, B12, or vitamin D is part of the picture. Some patients also use a B12 or lipotropic boost for energy through the loss phase, which we can discuss.

When to talk to your physician

Fatigue that is severe, does not improve as you settle into the medication, or comes with other symptoms is worth raising. It can occasionally point to something treatable, like a thyroid issue or a nutrient deficiency, that is unrelated to the GLP-1 and worth checking. For most people, though, early tiredness eases with enough food, fluids, protein, and a little patience.

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Frequently asked questions

Does semaglutide or tirzepatide cause fatigue?

Tiredness is fairly common in the early weeks but is rarely a direct effect of the medication. It usually comes from eating much less very quickly, dehydration, low protein or nutrients, and the body adjusting to rapid weight loss. It typically improves as you settle in, and the fixes are practical: eat enough, hydrate, prioritize protein, and do not undercut your calories.

Why am I so tired on a GLP-1?

The most common reasons are under-fueling because your appetite is reduced, mild dehydration from drinking less, low protein or nutrients like iron and B12, and the adjustment of losing weight quickly. None of these is usually the drug itself. Making sure you eat enough with protein, drink water, and mind electrolytes resolves most early fatigue.

How do I get more energy on a GLP-1?

Eat enough even when you are not hungry, with protein at every meal, drink water consistently and watch your electrolytes, and avoid cutting calories harder than your plan calls for. Gentle movement and good sleep help more than they sound like they would. If low energy persists, your physician can check for things like low iron, B12, or thyroid issues, and some patients use a B12 or lipotropic boost.

Is fatigue on a GLP-1 permanent?

Usually not. Early tiredness is typically a temporary part of adjusting to eating less and losing weight, and it tends to ease over the first weeks as your body settles in and you dial in your nutrition and hydration. Fatigue that is severe or does not improve should be checked by your physician, since it can occasionally signal an unrelated, treatable issue.

Can low B12 cause tiredness during weight loss?

Yes. Low B12, along with low iron or vitamin D, can contribute to fatigue, and eating much less can make nutrient gaps more likely. This is one reason a supervised program is useful, your physician can check for deficiencies and address them. Some patients also use a B12 or lipotropic boost to support energy through the weight-loss phase.

This article is informational only and not medical advice. Speak with a licensed physician before starting or changing any GLP-1 therapy. Individual results vary. New Hope Weight Loss is a physician-supervised medical weight loss clinic in Costa Mesa, CA. Eligibility for treatment is determined during the medical consultation. Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not the same products as Wegovy®, Ozempic®, Mounjaro®, or Zepbound®.

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