Ozempic

$115.99

Ozempic is an injectable medicine used to treat type 2 diabetes. It helps the body to reduce high blood sugar levels. By controlling blood sugar levels it reduces the risk of diabetic complications like heart disease and heart attacks.

It contains the active ingredient semaglutide, which is known as a GLP-1 analogue. It’s a weekly injection and the dose is gradually increased over 4 – 8 weeks until a maintenance dose is reached.

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What is Ozempic?

Ozempic pen is an injectable medicine used to treat type 2 diabetes. It helps the body to reduce high blood sugar levels. By controlling blood sugar levels it reduces the risk of diabetic complications like heart disease and heart attacks.

It contains the active ingredient semaglutide, which is known as a GLP-1 analogue. It’s a weekly injection and the dose is gradually increased over 4 – 8 weeks until a maintenance dose is reached.

How does it work for weight loss?

The active ingredient, semaglutide, is very similar to a natural hormone in the body called GLP-1. This hormone plays an important role in appetite control and regulation. By mimicking this hormone, semaglutide helps to regulate your appetite and make you feel fuller and less hungry. This can lead to people eating less and losing weight.

Ozempic is a fully approved and licensed medicine in the UK. However, it’s only been approved as a treatment for type 2 diabetes and isn’t currently licensed as a weight-loss treatment. You may find certain private weight loss clinics prescribing it and this is legal but it’s known as ‘off-label’ prescribing. This is when a medicine is prescribed outside the scope of its licence.

If you do buy Ozempic online, you should make sure that the website you are buying from is a UK registered and regulated online pharmacy.

Ozempic Side Effects

The side effects below are taken from the Ozempic patient information leaflet. This leaflet has been produced for people taking Ozempic for type 2 diabetes treatment. The information may not be correct for people using Ozempic for weight loss through a private clinic because the doses used may differ.

Two very common side effects are nausea and diarrhoea. These are thought to affect more than 1 in 10 people using this medicine. These side effects usually improve after using this medicine for some time.

An uncommon but serious side effect is an inflamed pancreas (acute pancreatitis). This can cause severe pain in the stomach and back which doesn’t go away. Anyone with signs of this side effect should seek medical attention.

Other side effects include vomiting, stomach bloating, tiredness, reduced appetite, and acid reflux. For a complete list of side effects, see section 4 of the patient information leaflet.

Is Ozempic available on the NHS?

Ozempic is available on the NHS for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. It’s not currently offered by the NHS as a weight loss medication. Ozempic is only available for weight loss on private prescriptions from private weight loss clinics. Each private clinic will set its own Ozempic cost to their patients. Buying Ozempic from a UK registred online clinic is legal, however costs can vary dramatically. You should also be satisfed that the care and advice you are receiving will allow you to get the full benefit of the treatment.

The weight-loss treatment orlistat is available on the NHS and it can also be bought from your local pharmacy.

Summary

Price From £124.99 per pen
How it works Suppresses appetite
Strengths 0.25mg, 0.5mg and 1.0mg pens available
Side effects Can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea

 

FAQ

Is Ozempic used for weight loss?

Ozempic is only licensed in the UK as a treatment for type 2 diabetes. It’s used to control blood glucose levels and reduce the risk of diabetes complications. However, there is evidence that it can be useful as a weight-loss treatment and some private weight loss clinics do prescribe Ozempic in the UK for weight loss. This is called ‘off-label’ prescribing because it’s being prescribed for weight loss even though it’s not licensed as a weight loss medicine.

 

Is Ozempic an insulin?

Although Ozempic pen is used to treat people with type 2 diabetes, it isn’t insulin. Insulin is an important treatment for people with type 1 diabetes and is sometimes used in type 2 diabetes. It reduces reduces blood sugar levels only when blood sugar is too high.

Does Ozempic suppress appetite?

One of its common side effects is a decreased appetite. It can also lead to weight loss as a side effect, which is why some doctors will prescribe Ozempic for weight loss. Other medicines that work similarly are Wegovy and Saxenda. These are licensed weight-loss treatments and help to control appetite and lead to weight loss.

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