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Dr. Michael Torres Family Medicine · Updated March 15, 2026

Does Rybelsus Cause Heart Palpitations? A Doctor Explains

Heart palpitations can be alarming, especially when starting a new medication like Rybelsus (semaglutide). As a family physician, I often hear concerns from patients about this side effect. While Rybelsus is highly effective for managing type 2 diabetes and supporting weight loss, its impact on heart rhythm is a valid question. In this article, I’ll break down the evidence behind Rybelsus and heart palpitations, how common it is, and what you can do to manage it safely.


Why Does Rybelsus Cause Heart Palpitations?

Rybelsus, an oral form of semaglutide, belongs to the GLP-1 receptor agonist class of medications. These drugs mimic the action of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), a hormone that regulates blood sugar, slows gastric emptying, and reduces appetite. While Rybelsus is generally well-tolerated, its effects on the cardiovascular system can sometimes lead to heart palpitations.

The exact mechanism isn’t fully understood, but several theories exist:

  1. Autonomic Nervous System Effects: GLP-1 receptors are present in the heart and blood vessels. Rybelsus may influence the autonomic nervous system, which controls heart rate and rhythm, leading to palpitations.
  2. Electrolyte Imbalances: Rybelsus can cause gastrointestinal side effects like nausea or diarrhea, which may lead to dehydration or low potassium/magnesium levels. These imbalances can trigger heart palpitations.
  3. Increased Heart Rate: Some studies suggest GLP-1 agonists like Rybelsus may slightly increase resting heart rate by 1-3 beats per minute. While this is usually benign, it can feel like palpitations, especially in sensitive individuals.
  4. Anxiety or Stress: Starting a new medication can cause anxiety, which may manifest as heart palpitations. Additionally, Rybelsus’s effects on appetite and weight loss can indirectly contribute to stress-related palpitations.

If you experience heart palpitations while taking Rybelsus, it’s important to rule out other causes, such as caffeine, alcohol, or underlying heart conditions.


How Common Is Heart Palpitations on Rybelsus?

Heart palpitations are not among the most frequently reported Rybelsus side effects, but they do occur in some patients. Clinical trials and post-marketing data provide insight into their prevalence:

Overall, heart palpitations on Rybelsus are considered uncommon but not rare. If you experience them, they’re likely mild and temporary, but monitoring is essential.


How Long Does Rybelsus Heart Palpitations Last?

The duration of heart palpitations while taking Rybelsus varies from person to person. For most patients, this side effect is temporary and resolves as the body adjusts to the medication. Here’s what the evidence suggests:

If heart palpitations last longer than 8 weeks or worsen over time, consult your doctor to rule out other contributing factors.


How to Manage Heart Palpitations While Taking Rybelsus

If you’re experiencing heart palpitations on Rybelsus, there are several evidence-based strategies to manage them effectively:

  1. Stay Hydrated: Dehydration can worsen heart palpitations, especially if Rybelsus causes nausea or diarrhea. Aim for at least 8 cups of water daily and consider electrolyte-rich fluids like coconut water or oral rehydration solutions.
  2. Monitor Electrolytes: Low potassium or magnesium levels can trigger palpitations. Include foods like bananas, spinach, nuts, and avocados in your diet. If needed, your doctor may recommend supplements.
  3. Gradual Dose Escalation: If you’re starting Rybelsus, follow the recommended dose escalation schedule (3 mg for 30 days, then 7 mg, then 14 mg). Skipping steps can increase the risk of side effects, including heart palpitations.
  4. Avoid Triggers: Limit caffeine, alcohol, and nicotine, as these can exacerbate palpitations. Stress management techniques like deep breathing, meditation, or yoga may also help.
  5. Check for Other Causes: Rule out non-Rybelsus causes of palpitations, such as thyroid dysfunction, anemia, or anxiety. Your doctor may order blood tests or an electrocardiogram (ECG) to evaluate your heart rhythm.
  6. Timing of Dose: Take Rybelsus on an empty stomach with a small sip of water, as directed. Avoid lying down immediately after taking it to reduce gastrointestinal side effects that could contribute to palpitations.

If heart palpitations persist despite these measures, your doctor may adjust your Rybelsus dose or explore alternative medications.


When to See Your Doctor About Rybelsus and Heart Palpitations

While heart palpitations on Rybelsus are often mild and temporary, there are situations where medical evaluation is necessary. Contact your doctor if you experience any of the following:

In most cases, heart palpitations on Rybelsus are not dangerous, but it’s always better to err on the side of caution. Your doctor can help determine whether the benefits of Rybelsus outweigh the risks for you.


Rybelsus Heart Palpitations vs Other GLP-1 Side Effects

Rybelsus is a GLP-1 receptor agonist, and like other medications in this class (e.g., Ozempic, Wegovy, Trulicity), it shares a similar side effect profile. However, heart palpitations are less common than other Rybelsus side effects. Here’s how they compare:

  1. Gastrointestinal Side Effects: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation are the most frequently reported Rybelsus side effects, affecting up to 20-30% of patients. These are usually mild to moderate and improve over time. Unlike heart palpitations, they’re directly linked to Rybelsus’s effects on gastric emptying.
  2. Hypoglycemia: While Rybelsus itself has a low risk of causing low blood sugar, this risk increases if it’s combined with insulin or sulfonylureas. Hypoglycemia can cause heart palpitations, sweating, and shakiness, but it’s distinct from the palpitations caused by Rybelsus alone.
  3. Injection Site Reactions: Unlike injectable GLP-1 agonists (e.g., Ozempic), Rybelsus is oral, so injection site reactions aren’t a concern. However, some patients report mild abdominal discomfort or bloating.
  4. Cardiovascular Effects: GLP-1 agonists like Rybelsus have been shown to reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) in patients with type 2 diabetes. However, they may slightly increase heart rate, which can feel like heart palpitations. This effect is generally mild and not a cause for concern.
  5. Thyroid Tumors: In rodent studies, GLP-1 agonists have been linked to thyroid C-cell tumors, but this risk hasn’t been confirmed in humans. Rybelsus is contraindicated in patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2).

Compared to these side effects, heart palpitations are relatively uncommon but can be more alarming. If you’re unsure whether your symptoms are related to Rybelsus, your doctor can help differentiate them from other causes.


Does Rybelsus Dosage Affect Heart Palpitations?

The dose of Rybelsus you take can influence the likelihood and severity of heart palpitations. Here’s what the evidence shows:

If you’re concerned about heart palpitations on Rybelsus, talk to your doctor about adjusting your dose or exploring other treatment options.


Frequently Asked Questions

Does Rybelsus cause heart palpitations in everyone?

No, Rybelsus does not cause heart palpitations in everyone. This side effect is reported in less than 1% of patients in clinical trials, though real-world data suggests it may be slightly more common. Factors like dose, individual sensitivity, and underlying health conditions can influence whether you experience palpitations.

How long does heart palpitations last on Rybelsus?

For most patients, heart palpitations on Rybelsus last 1-8 weeks, particularly during dose escalation or the initial adjustment period. If palpitations persist beyond this timeframe, consult your doctor to rule out other causes.

Can you prevent heart palpitations on Rybelsus?

Dr. Torres' Take

If you're experiencing this side effect, know that you're not alone — it's one of the most common concerns I hear from patients on Rybelsus. In most cases, symptoms improve with time. But if things aren't getting better after a few weeks, definitely talk to your doctor about adjusting your dose.

Quick Answers

Is this side effect permanent?
Most GLP-1 side effects improve within 4-8 weeks as your body adjusts. If symptoms persist beyond that, your doctor can help with dose adjustments or management strategies.
Should I stop taking my medication?
Never stop without talking to your doctor first. Many side effects can be managed with simple changes, and stopping abruptly can cause other issues.
When should I call my doctor?
Contact your doctor right away if you have severe pain, signs of an allergic reaction, or symptoms that significantly impact your daily life.