๐Ÿ“… Updated 2026-06-23 โฑ 3 min read โœ“ Medically reviewed

Reduced Libido on GLP-1 Medications

Reduced Libido illustration Mild side effect

Reduced Libido is one of the reported side effects of GLP-1 receptor agonists including Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound. Some users report a decrease in sexual interest or drive, which may be related to fatigue, body image changes, gastrointestinal discomfort, or hormonal changes during rapid weight loss.

Severity Mild
How common Mild and underreported
Typically starts Can occur during the weight loss phase
Affected medications Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound

How long does Reduced Libido last?

Often temporary and improves as weight loss stabilizes and energy levels recover.

The timeline can vary from person to person depending on the dose, individual metabolism, and overall health. It is important not to stop your medication without consulting your doctor, even if you are experiencing this side effect.

Which GLP-1 medications cause Reduced Libido?

Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound have all been associated with Reduced Libido in clinical trials and post-marketing reports. The likelihood and severity can differ between medications due to differences in their mechanisms, dosing schedules, and potency.

If you are experiencing significant discomfort, speak with your prescriber โ€” there may be options to adjust your dose or switch to a different formulation that suits you better.

How to manage Reduced Libido

Address underlying contributors such as fatigue, stress, and relationship dynamics. Ensure adequate nutrition and protein intake. Engage in regular exercise which supports hormone balance. Communicate openly with your partner.

Most people find that side effects like Reduced Libido improve significantly over time as the body adjusts to the medication. Keeping a symptom diary can help you track patterns and identify triggers, which is also useful information to share with your doctor at your next appointment.

โš ๏ธ When to contact your doctor

Contact your doctor if reduced libido is persistent, distressing, or accompanied by other hormonal symptoms.

Never ignore symptoms that feel severe or unusual. Your prescriber can help you weigh the benefits of continuing the medication against the impact of side effects on your quality of life.

Why does Reduced Libido happen on GLP-1 medications?

GLP-1 receptor agonists work by mimicking the GLP-1 hormone, which regulates appetite, blood sugar, and digestion. This mechanism โ€” particularly the slowing of gastric emptying โ€” is responsible for many of the gastrointestinal side effects people experience. Reduced Libido is a known effect of this pharmacological action rather than a sign that the medication is harming you.

Understanding why a side effect occurs can make it easier to manage. The body typically adapts to GLP-1 medications over several weeks, which is why most side effects are most pronounced in the early stages of treatment or after a dose increase.

Tips for getting through the early weeks

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Frequently asked questions

How long does Reduced Libido last?
Often temporary and improves as weight loss stabilizes and energy levels recover.
How common is Reduced Libido?
Mild and underreported
How do you manage Reduced Libido?
Address underlying contributors such as fatigue, stress, and relationship dynamics. Ensure adequate nutrition and protein intake. Engage in regular exercise which supports hormone balance. Communicate openly with your partner.
When should I see a doctor about Reduced Libido?
Contact your doctor if reduced libido is persistent, distressing, or accompanied by other hormonal symptoms.

This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making any decisions based on information found here.