How do I report side effects or concerns?
You can report any side effects or concerns through your Rightangled account or by contacting the clinical team directly at health@rightangled.com. Reporting symptoms early allows clinicians to assess safety and adjust your treatment plan if needed.
Key Takeaways
- Reporting symptoms early improves safety and treatment outcomes
- Even mild or expected side effects should be reported if persistent or worsening
- Your report is reviewed by a qualified clinician
- Clear, detailed information helps ensure faster and more accurate care
Why Reporting Matters
Medications such as Mounjaro and Wegovy are generally well tolerated, but like all prescription treatments, they require ongoing monitoring.
Reporting concerns allows the clinical team to:
- Identify whether your symptoms are expected side effects or require intervention
- Adjust your treatment (e.g. dose changes or slower titration)
- Prevent mild symptoms from becoming more serious
- Ensure your treatment remains safe, effective, and appropriate
Reporting is a key part of safe prescribing and pharmacovigilance.
What You Should Report
You should report any change in your health or concerns about your treatment, including:
1. Side Effects
Even common side effects should be reported if they are:
- Persistent (lasting more than a few days)
- Worsening over time
- Affecting your ability to eat, drink, or function normally
Common vs Concerning Symptoms
| Symptom Type | What It Means | What You Should Do |
|---|---|---|
| Mild nausea or reduced appetite | Common and expected | Continue treatment and monitor |
| Ongoing nausea or vomiting | May require adjustment | Contact clinical team |
| Severe abdominal pain | Potential serious condition | Seek urgent medical care |
| Persistent vomiting or dehydration | Risk of complications | Seek medical advice urgently |
Practical Guidance
- Eat smaller, lighter meals
- Avoid high-fat foods
- Stay well hydrated
- Take your medication consistently
2. Changes in Your Medical Situation
It is important to inform the clinical team if:
- You start a new medication
- You are diagnosed with a new condition
- You are admitted to hospital
- You become pregnant or are planning pregnancy
3. Concerns About Treatment Effectiveness
You should also report if:
- You are not seeing expected progress
- You are struggling to tolerate your current dose
- You feel unsure about continuing treatment
What Information to Include
Providing clear, structured information allows clinicians to make faster and safer decisions.
When reporting, include:
- Your symptoms (what you are experiencing)
- Start date (when symptoms began)
- Severity (mild, moderate, severe)
- Pattern (constant, after meals, after injection, etc.)
- Progression (improving, stable, worsening)
- Any triggers (e.g. certain foods, timing of dose)
Example of a Useful Report
Instead of:
“I feel unwell”
Provide:
“I’ve had moderate nausea for 4 days after my last dose. It’s worse after eating and hasn’t improved.”
This allows the clinical team to assess:
- Whether symptoms are expected
- Whether dose adjustment is needed
How to Report
You can report concerns by:
- send an email to health@rightangled.com
- Submitting a message with your symptoms
- Following any structured symptom reporting prompts
If you cannot access your account, contact support through available channels.
When to Report Urgently
Seek immediate medical advice or contact the clinical team urgently if you experience:
- Severe or persistent abdominal pain
- Repeated or uncontrollable vomiting
- Signs of dehydration (e.g. dizziness, fainting)
- Symptoms of an allergic reaction (rash, swelling, breathing difficulty)
In emergencies, seek urgent medical care rather than waiting for a response.
What Happens After You Report
Once your report is submitted:
- It is reviewed by a qualified clinician
- Your symptoms are assessed in the context of your treatment and history
- You will receive personalised advice on next steps
Practical Guidance
- Report symptoms early rather than waiting
- Continue monitoring your symptoms after reporting
- Follow any advice provided by the clinical team
- Keep a note of symptoms if they are ongoing
Clinical Summary
- Reporting concerns is an essential part of safe and effective treatment
- Most side effects can be managed with timely intervention
- Clear communication allows for better clinical decisions and outcomes