Common Brand Names: Ozempic, Rybelsus, Wegovy
Medically reviewed by Jessica Swirble, PharmD
Last updated on April 17, 2025
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Semaglutide is a medication used primarily to manage type 2 diabetes and as a treatment for weight management in adults. It belongs to a class of drugs known as GLP-1 receptor agonists, which improve blood sugar control and promote weight loss.
Semaglutide is used to treat:
Semaglutide works by mimicking a hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) that is naturally released after eating. This hormone helps to increase insulin secretion, decrease glucagon secretion (both of which help lower blood sugar), and slow gastric emptying to decrease appetite and food intake.
Semaglutide is available in different forms to suit specific needs:
The dosage and duration of treatment depend on the condition being treated, its severity, and your response to the medication.
Follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding dosage and schedule. Do not exceed the prescribed dose or duration of treatment without consulting your provider.
The effectiveness of semaglutide and the time it takes to notice improvement can vary among individuals. Blood sugar levels typically improve within the first few weeks of starting the medication for diabetes management. For weight management, gradual weight reduction can be expected, often seen within the first few months.
Continue taking semaglutide as prescribed even if you start feeling better. Do not abruptly stop the medication, as it may lead to a loss of blood sugar control or weight gain rebound.
Ozempic and Rybelsus may be prescribed for their off-label use as a weight management aid. Only Wegovy is FDA-approved for weight loss.
Healthcare providers may sometimes prescribe semaglutide off-label for additional conditions related to insulin resistance and metabolism.
Discuss any alternative uses of semaglutide with your healthcare provider.
Semaglutide is available in the following dosage forms:
There are currently no generic versions of semaglutide available.
Semaglutide is a prescription medication. You will need a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider to obtain this medication.
The use of semaglutide can lead to various side effects in some individuals.
Common mild side effects of semaglutide use include:
More severe side effects of semaglutide use can include:
If you experience any severe or concerning side effects while taking semaglutide, contact your healthcare provider right away.
Tell your healthcare provider about any existing medical conditions, allergies, or other medications you are taking before starting treatment with semaglutide. This includes prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, and dietary supplements, as they may interact with semaglutide.
Tell your provider if you are taking these medications or supplements:
You should also mention medical conditions such as:
If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, consult your healthcare provider before using semaglutide to assess potential risks and benefits.
Take semaglutide exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Do not exceed the recommended dose or duration of treatment.
Semaglutide should be taken once weekly on the same day each week for the injectable form and daily for the oral form, preferably on an empty stomach.
Stay hydrated while taking semaglutide, especially if experiencing gastrointestinal side effects like nausea or diarrhea.
In case of a semaglutide overdose, seek medical attention immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include severe nausea, vomiting, or hypoglycemia (if combined with other diabetes medications). If you suspect an overdose, contact the poison control helpline at 1-800-222-1222 or call emergency services.
Semaglutide is available in the following forms:
The typical starting dose of semaglutide varies depending on the condition being treated, the severity of symptoms, and individual patient factors. It is important to follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding dosage and administration.
For type 2 diabetes, the typical starting dose may be:
For weight management:
The dosage may be adjusted based on the response and tolerance to the medication. Your healthcare provider will determine the most appropriate dose based on your medical history, current medications, and response to the medication.
Semaglutide should be taken exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Do not exceed the recommended dose or duration of treatment without consulting your provider.
If you have any questions about your dosage or need adjustments, contact your healthcare provider for guidance. If you want to talk to a provider right away, consider scheduling an online doctor appointment through a telehealth platform like Sesame.
If you miss a dose of semaglutide, take it as soon as you remember unless it is close to the time for your next scheduled dose. In that case, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Do not double the dose to make up for a missed one.
Maintain a consistent dosing schedule to ensure the effectiveness of semaglutide in managing your condition.
Continue taking semaglutide as prescribed by your healthcare provider, even if you start feeling better. Do not stop the medication abruptly without consulting your provider, as it may lead to a recurrence of symptoms or other complications.
Complete the full course of treatment as directed to minimize the risk of relapse.
If you have any concerns or questions about your medication, discuss them with your healthcare provider for personalized guidance and recommendations.
Store semaglutide according to the instructions provided by your healthcare provider or pharmacist. Keep it in the refrigerator; do not freeze. Protect it from light, and do not use it if the solution changes color or contains particles. Ensure the container is tightly closed and out of reach of children.
Do not use expired medication or medications that appear damaged or discolored. If you have any questions about storage, consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist for guidance.