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Ozempic Description
Ozempic is an injection taken once a week to manage type 2 diabetes.
It boosts insulin and stops glucose production to help manage blood sugar levels.
It’s available in three doses: 0.25mg, 0.5mg, and 1mg.

What is Ozempic?

Ozempic is a pre-filled injection used to treat type 2 diabetes. It boosts insulin production, helping to manage your blood sugar levels. Additionally, it curbs your appetite, making portion control easier, which is beneficial for managing type 2 diabetes. It's also effective for weight loss if your BMI (body mass index) is over 28.

You only need to take Ozempic once a week, along with maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine. Typically, you'll begin with a low dose and increase it after four weeks. It's a subcutaneous injection, meaning it's given under the skin on your thigh or stomach, so there's no need to inject it into a vein.

How does Ozempic work?

Semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic, is very similar to the GLP-1 hormone that your gut naturally produces after a meal. It helps control your appetite and insulin release, and it also slows down how quickly your stomach empties. This makes you feel full for longer, so you don't feel as hungry.

Semaglutide helps reduce blood sugar levels by encouraging your body to produce more insulin and stopping your liver from making glucose. It also slows down how quickly food leaves your stomach, which in turn slows the rate at which your body absorbs sugar from your meals.

What doses of Ozempic are there?

Ozempic comes in three doses: 0.25mg, 0.5mg, and 1mg. The dose your doctor prescribes will likely depend on how far along you are in your treatment. Typically, you'll begin with the lowest dose of 0.25mg once a week and then move up to 0.5mg after a month. If the 0.5mg dose isn't effectively managing your blood sugar, you might be advised to try the 1mg dose.

If you're not sure about the correct dose to take, we can assist you in finding the right one.

How long does it take Ozempic to work?

Ozempic can have varying effects on different individuals, and this may be influenced by the dosage. In clinical trials, it generally took four to five weeks for Ozempic to reach a 'steady state exposure' in the body, meaning there's a consistent level of the medication in your system.

In clinical trials, 46% of people taking the 0.5mg dose for a year lost up to 5% of their body weight, while 13% lost up to 10%. For those on the 1mg dose for a year, 62% lost up to 5% of their body weight, and 24% lost up to 10%.

What should I do if I make a mistake when using Ozempic?

If you miss a dose and it's been five days or less, take it as soon as you remember. Then, carry on with your next dose on the usual day. If more than five days have passed, just skip the missed dose and take your next one as planned. Avoid taking a double dose to compensate for the one you missed.

If you accidentally take more than your usual dose or more than what was prescribed, inform your prescriber straight away. Taking too much Ozempic might cause nausea.

How is Ozempic different to other diabetes treatments?

Ozempic is often prescribed when medications like metformin haven't been effective enough in managing blood sugar levels. It can also be used alongside these treatments at times.

Ozempic is different from other antidiabetic medications because it lasts longer, meaning you only need to take it once a week. Many other diabetes treatments require daily use. Similarly, some weight loss medications with Orlistat must be taken with each meal, three times a day. Therefore, Ozempic is a much less frequent option.

Numerous clinical trials

have demonstrated that Ozempic significantly lowers blood sugar levels in haemoglobin compared to other treatments.

Is Ozempic similar to any other treatments?

Rybelsus is a diabetes medication containing Semaglutide. Unlike injections, it's available in tablet form, yet it functions similarly to help manage diabetes.

Saxenda and Victoza are injections that function similarly, but they contain a slightly different active ingredient called liraglutide. These need to be taken daily, whereas Ozempic is only required once a week. Mounjaro, which has tirzepatide, is another weekly injection used for diabetes. It's also approved for weight loss if your BMI is over 30, or over 27 if you have a weight-related health issue.

Do I need a prescription for Ozempic?

Ozempic is a medicine that requires a prescription, so you can't buy it over-the-counter. To begin using Ozempic, you'll need to have a chat with our clinician. They'll determine if it's the right treatment for you.

Which dose of Ozempic should I use?

You'll usually begin with a 0.25mg dose once a week, then increase to 0.5mg after a month. If the 0.5mg dose isn't effective enough, some people might have their dose raised to 1mg. After discussing your health with us, our clinician will prescribe the dose that should suit you best.

Important Information

Ozempic isn't right for everyone, and there are a few things you should know when taking it.

Here's all the official information about it. If anything isn't clear, please let our clinician know, and they can discuss it with you.

If you notice any side effects while taking this medication, it's important to report them to the MHRA using their Yellow Card Scheme.

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