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GLP-1 and Dry Mouth: Why It Happens and How to Find Relief

If you've recently started a GLP-1 medication like semaglutide or tirzepatide and noticed your mouth feeling persistently dry, you're not alone. While dry mouth isn't the most talked-about side effect of these weight loss medications, it's surprisingly common and can range from mildly annoying to genuinely uncomfortable.

The good news? Understanding why GLP-1s cause dry mouth and having a few practical strategies in your back pocket can make all the difference in staying comfortable on your treatment journey.

Why GLP-1 Medications Cause Dry Mouth

GLP-1 receptor agonists work by mimicking a natural hormone in your body that regulates blood sugar and appetite. While these medications are highly effective for weight loss and diabetes management, they also affect several systems in your body, including saliva production.

The primary reasons you might experience dry mouth on GLP-1 therapy include:

How Common Is Dry Mouth on GLP-1s?

Clinical studies show that dry mouth occurs in approximately 5-15% of people taking GLP-1 medications, though real-world reports suggest the number may be higher. It's typically most noticeable during the first few weeks of treatment or after dose increases.

Most people find that dry mouth improves as their body adjusts to the medication, usually within 4-8 weeks. However, some individuals continue to experience it throughout their treatment.

Gender Differences in Dry Mouth Symptoms

While both men and women can experience dry mouth on GLP-1 therapy, some research suggests women may be slightly more susceptible to this side effect. This may be related to hormonal factors that already influence saliva production, particularly during perimenopause and menopause when many women begin weight loss medications.

Women are also more likely to take certain medications like antihistamines or antidepressants that can compound the dry mouth effect.

Signs You're Experiencing GLP-1-Related Dry Mouth

Beyond the obvious sensation of a dry mouth, watch for these related symptoms:

Practical Ways to Manage Dry Mouth

While dry mouth can be uncomfortable, there are many effective strategies to find relief:

Stay Hydrated Throughout the Day

This seems obvious, but it's especially important on GLP-1 medications. Aim to sip water consistently rather than drinking large amounts at once. Keep a water bottle with you at all times and set reminders on your phone if needed.

Target at least 8-10 glasses of water daily, and increase this amount if you exercise or live in a dry climate.

Stimulate Saliva Production Naturally

Your body produces saliva in response to certain triggers. Try these approaches:

Modify Your Oral Care Routine

Switch to products designed for dry mouth:

Be Mindful of What Makes It Worse

Certain substances can intensify dry mouth:

When to Talk to Your Doctor

While dry mouth is usually manageable, contact your healthcare provider if:

Your doctor might adjust your dose, recommend prescription saliva stimulants, or suggest other medications that can help without compromising your weight loss results.

The Importance of Dental Health on GLP-1s

Saliva plays a crucial role in protecting your teeth from decay and your gums from infection. When your mouth is chronically dry, you're at higher risk for cavities, gum disease, and oral infections.

Make sure to maintain regular dental checkups every six months, or more frequently if your dentist recommends it. Let your dentist know you're taking a GLP-1 medication so they can monitor your oral health more closely.

From the Ozari Care Team

Dry mouth typically improves within the first month of GLP-1 therapy as your body adjusts. If you're struggling, focus on consistent hydration throughout the day rather than large amounts at once, and don't hesitate to reach out to your care team. We can provide personalized strategies or adjust your treatment plan if needed to keep you comfortable on your journey.

At Ozari Health we offer compounded Semaglutide and Tirzepatide starting at $99/month prescribed by licensed physicians and shipped to your door. Learn more at ozarihealth.com.

Medically reviewed by the Ozari Clinical Care Team, licensed physicians specializing in metabolic health and GLP-1 therapy. Last reviewed: April 26, 2026