Nausea on your GLP-1?

One of the most common side effects of a weight-loss medication.

Doctor-reviewed nausea medication paired with ginger in a single capsule, for the queasiness that can come with a GLP-1 routine. A doctor reviews your medication first.

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Common on a GLP-1

What brings it on

Nausea is one of the most common side effects of a GLP-1 like semaglutide or tirzepatide. These are the moments people most often look for support with. A doctor decides whether this is right for you.

After a dose

Queasiness that follows your weekly or daily dose.

When your dose goes up

Nausea that shows up when your dose steps up.

The first few weeks

Feeling sick while your body adjusts early on.

Reflux or heartburn too

Some people get reflux alongside the nausea. See heartburn support →

After heavier meals

Feeling sick after eating more than your stomach wants now.

When it is severe

Persistent vomiting should be looked at. Please talk to a doctor.

Want the bigger picture? Read managing GLP-1 side effects.

Your options

Start with the nausea, add reflux support if you need it

Most people just need the nausea support. If reflux or heartburn tags along, a doctor may add famotidine, and one $29 review covers your whole order.

There is a one-time $29 doctor review charge, and it is the only charge today. Medication is billed only if your doctor prescribes it. This review is good for 1 full year.

Not sure what you need?

Answer 3 quick questions about how the nausea shows up and whether reflux comes with it. We will point you to a starting place. No account, and no health records stored.

What customers say

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Why people choose it

Built for real life, not a waiting room

Made for GLP-1 nausea

Ondansetron, a commonly prescribed nausea medication, paired with 200mg standardized ginger root extract, long used for nausea, in a single capsule.

Stack it if reflux tags along

If reflux or heartburn comes with the nausea, a doctor can add an H2 acid reducer. One $29 review covers your whole order.

A doctor decides, not an algorithm

A U.S.-licensed doctor reviews your weight-loss medication and history and prescribes only if it is right for you. One $29 review, and it ships free.

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How it works

From plan to doorstep

Choose your plan

Pick your size and cadence. Add to plan.

Medical intake

A U.S.-licensed doctor reviews your intake, including the weight-loss medication you take, and determines whether this is appropriate for you.

We compound it

Filled fresh at a licensed U.S. pharmacy.

Ships free

Delivered to your door. Refills auto-arrive.

Medically reviewed by Ryan Natale, MD

Every intake is reviewed by a U.S.-licensed doctor through MD Integrations, who reviews the weight-loss medication you take before prescribing, and prescriptions are compounded by a licensed U.S. pharmacy. Availability varies by state. Persistent or severe vomiting should be evaluated by a doctor.

Compounded medications are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. A prescription is issued only if a doctor determines it is appropriate, and completing intake does not guarantee one. This page is not medical advice.

FAQ

GLP-1 nausea support, answered

How does online GLP-1 nausea support work?

Choose a plan, then a U.S.-licensed doctor reviews your intake, including the weight-loss medication you take, for a one-time $29 fee. If it is appropriate for you, your medication is compounded and shipped free.

Will this interact with my GLP-1 medication?

Your doctor reviews the weight-loss medication you take, whether that is Ozempic, Mounjaro, Wegovy, Zepbound, or another GLP-1, along with everything else, and flags anything relevant before prescribing.

Is this a real prescription?

Yes. Ginger+ Ondansetron is a compounded prescription, reviewed and prescribed by a U.S.-licensed doctor only if it is right for you. Compounded medications are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

What is in it?

Ondansetron, a commonly prescribed nausea medication, paired with 200mg of standardized ginger root extract in a single capsule. Ginger has a long history of traditional use for nausea.

Should I take it as needed or daily?

Some people take it only when nausea hits, others daily while their body adjusts to a GLP-1 or after a dose increase. Your doctor recommends what fits you.

Can I take it if I get reflux too?

Some people get reflux or heartburn alongside the nausea. A doctor may add famotidine, a lighter acid reducer, and one $29 review covers your whole order.

What if I am still vomiting, or it is severe?

Persistent or severe vomiting should be evaluated by a doctor. Please reach out to one, or seek in-person care if it feels urgent.

Which states do you ship to, and what does it cost?

Availability varies by state and is confirmed during intake. Shipping is always free, plans start as low as $32.50 a month if prescribed, and the $29 doctor review is separate, charged once per order, good for one full year.

Ready to do something about the nausea?

A 3-minute questionnaire. A doctor-reviewed plan. One capsule, shipped to your door.

A one-time $29 doctor review, good for a full year. No commitment, cancel anytime.

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