The Bottom Line No probiotic has been clinically validated as a treatment for semaglutide-induced bloating specifically.Semaglutide-related GI effects are mechanistic (driven by delayed gastric emptying), and they typically peak during dose escalation and ease after the maintenance dose is reached.[1],[2] What probiotics may offer: Support for general gut microbial diversity and ecosystem balance during a period of altered transit Strain-level evidence on weight-management endpoints (relevant to the underlying use case) Mechanism alignment with metabolic biology, complementary to GLP-1 effects What probiotics do not do: Reverse delayed gastric emptying Substitute for clinician guidance on dose escalation or symptom management WONDERBIOTICS Probiotics for Weight Management is one option designed around named strains and metabolic biology, with honest framing about scope

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