The starting dose of Ozempic is 0.25 mg injected once weekly for 4 weeks. Then, your dose is moved up to 0.5 mg once weekly. After that, your dose may be increased every 4 weeks up to 2 mg once weekly, depending on how you respond to the medication
Ozempic helps with weight loss by slowing down how fast food travels through your digestive tract. This can help you feel fuller for a longer period of time, and reduce your appetite and how much food you eat, leading to weight loss. In clinical studies, patients lost an average of 14 lbs (6.4 kg) when Ozempic was given over a 40-week long period.
Ozempic contains the GLP-1 receptor agonist semaglutide and is approved to treat type 2 diabetes to help you manage your blood sugar control. It helps prevent large blood sugar spikes, and you may feel less hungry when you do not have wide swings in your blood sugar. Studies have found that people who use Ozempic to treat type 2 diabetes often lose weight as a secondary benefit.
It’s also used to help protect you from a heart attack, stroke or death if you have heart disease, and to reduce the risk of worsening kidney disease and heart-related death in patients with type 2 diabetes.
If you are looking for a medicine specifically approved for weight loss, a brand name drug called Wegovy may be an option. Wegovy contains a slightly higher dose of semaglutide (the same active ingredient in Ozempic), but is FDA-approved to help people with obesity or who are overweight lose weight and keep it off over the long-term.
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