Overview
This article answers common questions about glucomannan fibre for weight loss support, including what glucomannan is, how to take glucomannan safely, whether glucomannan may help with constipation, possible side effects, and how glucomannan may affect other medicines.
Use this article if you have been advised by a MedExpress clinician or prescriber to use Glucomannan Fibre WL Supplement as part of your weight loss support plan. This article does not replace individual clinical advice. Glucomannan should only be used as recommended for you, especially if you are using weight loss medication or take other regular medicines.
What is glucomannan?
Glucomannan is a natural fibre from the root of the Amorphophallus konjac plant.
When glucomannan is taken with water before meals, glucomannan absorbs liquid and expands in the stomach. This may help you feel fuller, which is why glucomannan may be used to support weight loss alongside dietary and lifestyle changes.
Does glucomannan help with weight loss?
Glucomannan fibre may help support weight loss by increasing feelings of fullness before meals. When glucomannan is taken correctly, some people may find it easier to eat less.
Important points about glucomannan for weight loss:
- The recommended total daily dose is 3g per day
- This should be split into three 1g doses
- Each dose should be taken before meals
- Each dose must be taken with 1–2 full glasses of water to reduce the risk of choking, or oesophageal or intestinal obstruction
- Glucomannan works best alongside balanced nutrition and sustainable lifestyle changes
Glucomannan should only be used when recommended by your MedExpress clinician or prescriber, so the dose, timing, and suitability can be reviewed for your circumstances.
Can I take glucomannan with my GLP-1 treatment?
Glucomannan is a water-soluble fibre that absorbs liquid and forms a gel in the stomach. This can increase feelings of fullness.
However, GLP-1 medications already slow digestion and increase fullness. Taking glucomannan fibre alongside a GLP-1 treatment may increase these effects and may lead to:
- Bloating
- Fullness
- Digestive discomfort
If you are considering taking glucomannan fibre while using a GLP-1 medication, you must complete a clinical review through your MedExpress account first. A MedExpress clinician or prescriber can review:
- Whether glucomannan is appropriate for you
- Whether glucomannan can be taken alongside your GLP-1 treatment
- Whether the timing can be adjusted
- Whether the dose can be adjusted
Do not start glucomannan alongside a GLP-1 treatment unless this has been reviewed for you by a MedExpress clinician or prescriber.
Can glucomannan help with constipation from weight loss treatment?
Glucomannan may help support regular bowel movements because glucomannan is a soluble fibre.
To reduce digestive discomfort when starting glucomannan:
- Increase fibre gradually
- Drink plenty of water
- Follow the dose recommended by your MedExpress clinician or prescriber
Drinking enough water is essential to reduce the risk of choking and oesophageal or intestinal obstruction.
If constipation continues, worsens, or feels uncomfortable, contact MedExpress so a clinician can review your symptoms before you continue taking glucomannan.
How should I take glucomannan?
Take glucomannan exactly as recommended by your MedExpress clinician or prescriber.
The usual instructions are:
- Take 2 capsules
- Take the capsules three times a day
- Take each dose half an hour before meals
- Swallow the capsules whole
- Drink 1–2 full glasses of water with each dose
Important safety instructions:
- Never take glucomannan without 1–2 full glasses of water
- Do not crush or chew the capsules unless you have been told otherwise
- Do not take more than recommended
Taking glucomannan without enough water increases the risk of:
- Choking
- Oesophageal obstruction
- Intestinal obstruction
What side effects can glucomannan cause?
Some people may experience side effects when starting glucomannan fibre. Commonly reported effects include:
- Bloating
- Stomach discomfort
- Flatulence
- Soft stools
These effects are usually temporary while the body adjusts.
There is also a small but serious risk that glucomannan may start to absorb water and expand before reaching the stomach. This may lead to:
- Choking
- Oesophageal blockage
This is why every dose of glucomannan must be taken with 1–2 full glasses of water and only as recommended by your MedExpress clinician or prescriber.
Can glucomannan affect my other medication?
Yes. Glucomannan is a soluble fibre, so glucomannan can reduce the absorption of some oral medicines if taken at the same time.
To reduce this risk:
- Take glucomannan at least 1 hour before oral medicines, or
- Take glucomannan at least 4 hours after oral medicines
Important medication information:
- Oral medicines may be affected
- Injectable medicines, including GLP-1 treatments, are not affected in the same way
- If you take regular prescription medicines, your medication timing should be reviewed
Do not guess the timing yourself if you take regular medication. A MedExpress clinician or prescriber must confirm whether glucomannan is suitable and how to space doses safely.
Who should not take glucomannan?
Glucomannan fibre may not be suitable for everyone.
Glucomannan may not be suitable if you:
- Have swallowing difficulties
- Have narrowing of the food pipe
- Have certain digestive conditions
- Are pregnant
- Are breastfeeding
You should also not take psyllium husk and glucomannan fibre together. Both products absorb water and swell in the stomach. Taking psyllium husk together with glucomannan may increase the risk of:
- Choking
- Blockage in the gut
If you are unsure whether glucomannan is suitable for you, do not start taking glucomannan until a MedExpress clinician or prescriber has reviewed your health history.
Do I need a prescription for glucomannan?
No. Glucomannan fibre is a food supplement, so glucomannan does not require a prescription.
However, glucomannan must still only be used when recommended by a MedExpress clinician or prescriber. MedExpress will ask health questions to check whether glucomannan is appropriate for your weight loss support plan and whether it can be used safely with your current treatment.
What should I do if I forget to take glucomannan?
If you miss a dose of glucomannan:
- Skip the missed dose
- Take your next dose as normal before your next meal
- Do not take two doses together
Taking a double dose of glucomannan may increase the risk of:
- Choking
- Blockage in the gut
- Digestive side effects
Support
If you are unsure what to do after a missed dose, follow the advice given by your MedExpress clinician or prescriber.
For more detailed guidance on how to use glucomannan powder effectively, including timing, dosage, and how to mix it, read our MedExpress blog: Glucomannan Powder: How To Use It For Weight Loss.
If you still need help after reviewing the information above, additional assistance is available