If you’ve seen “Ozempic tongue” trending on TikTok or Instagram, you’re not alone. Many people taking GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro are reporting a metallic taste, dry mouth, or changes in how food tastes. But is this a real side effect or just another viral myth? In this video, we'll talk about what’s actually happening, why these symptoms occur, and what they mean for your oral health. We’ll also cover how GLP-1 medications can affect taste perception, the role of saliva and dry mouth, potential nutrient deficiencies, and how reflux may contribute to tongue irritation. Most importantly, you’ll learn why “Ozempic tongue” is not a true diagnosis or permanent damage and what you can do to manage symptoms if you’re staying on the medication. If you’re experiencing a bitter or metallic taste, tongue sensitivity, or oral changes while on Ozempic, this evidence-based explanation will help you understand what’s going on and when to see a professional.
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