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aim for 64+ oz daily Consider a fiber supplement (psyllium husk) Magnesium citrate or glycinate may help Regular physical activity promotes gut motility Diarrhea Avoid high-fat foods which can worsen symptoms Limit caffeine and artificial sweeteners Stay hydrated and replace lost fluids and electrolytes Usually improves as body adapts to medication "Sulfur Burps" (Eructation) Somewhat unique to tirzepatide: sulfur-smelling belching Avoid high-sulfur foods (eggs, cruciferous vegetables, garlic) Eat slowly and avoid carbonated beverages Smaller, more frequent meals may help Often improves with time as GI tract adapts When to Seek Medical Attention Contact a healthcare provider immediately if you experience: Severe abdominal pain that doesn't go away Symptoms of pancreatitis (severe upper abdominal pain radiating to back) Signs of allergic reaction (swelling, difficulty breathing, severe rash) Persistent vomiting leading to dehydration Symptoms of hypoglycemia (if on sulfonylurea or insulin) Contraindications, Warnings, and Who Should Not Use Tirzepatide Black Box Warning: Thyroid C-Cell Tumors In rodent studies, tirzepatide caused thyroid C-cell tumors

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