Wegovy 1.7mg pre-filled pen for weight loss
This is for ONE pack of 1.7mg Wegovy containing 4 doses (ONE PER WEEK) to last 1 month.
Wegovy is a prescription medication containing the active ingredient ‘Semaglutide’ and has recently received approval from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) for patients who meet eligibility criteria, including carrying excess weight as an effective weight loss drug.
The same active ingredient, Semaglutide, is found in existing medical products including Ozempic and Rybelsus, which are currently only approved/licensed for use in managing patients with type 2 diabetes, but both are often prescribed for weight management.
What is Wegovy?
Wegovy is the brand name for NovoNordisk’s latest effective weight loss medication, containing the active ingredient Semaglutide. When used alongside a low calorie diet and increased physical activity, Semaglutide has been proven to be an effective weight loss medication.
How Does It Work?
Semaglutide works by regulating your appetite and in turn, your food intake.
In order to get the most from Wegovy, it should be utilised as part of a lifestyle change incorporating increased exercise, a healthy diet and a reduced calorie meal plan, to help reduce body weight.
How Do I Take Wegovy?
Before you can take Wegovy it is essential to have a consultation with a healthcare professional who would assess your suitability, as Wegovy is not for everyone.
Often patients with weight related medical problems would typically be considered suitable candidates for Wegovy.
There will be 5 available strengths ranging from 0.25mg to 2.4mg. The dosage is increased at regular intervals under the supervision of your prescriber. The recommended dosage regime will be to start off at 0.25mg and gradually increase to 2.4mg which is the maximum maintenance dosage.
It is important to remember that you may not necessarily have to increase at the rate stated in the above dosing schedule to the maximum dose and your prescriber will discuss this with you, tailoring treatment to your unique circumstances.
All Wegovy pens will be pre-filled with the exact dose required. The pen is only for single use and must be disposed of once injected. The recommended injection sites are:
- Into your stomach (abdomen)
- Upper arm
- Upper Legs/Thighs
Is Wegovy Effective for Weight Loss?
Wegovy has been clinically proven to be more effective than other weight loss medication medications when combined with physical activity and a reduced calorie diet in weight management.
In a clinical trial led by Novo Nordisk, 1,961 overweight or clinically obese adults were randomly assigned the once-weekly dose of Semaglutide injections (Wegovy) alongside a placebo group. After 68 weeks, the average weight loss in the group that took Wegovy had a 15.3% weight loss compared to the placebo patients which was only 2.6%.
There have since been 4 more clinical trials for the use of Wegovy. After the 4th trial Novo Nordisk released the results and stated, “Semaglutide 2.4 mg (Wegovy) demonstrated superior and sustained weight loss versus the placebo patients and in addition a 17.4% weight loss after 68 weeks in STEP 4 trial”.
With this research in mind, there is clear evidence that Semaglutide when taken alongside a controlled balanced diet and increased exercise results in significant weight loss compared to other weight loss alternatives.
NHS Approval
In early 2023, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommended the use of Semaglutide to help adults tackle obesity. Adults with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 and/or suffering from a weight-related health condition (e.g. diabetes, high blood pressure) will be eligible to take Wegovy.
Obesity has become one of the leading causes of severe health conditions costing the NHS £6.5 billion a year. With the release of Wegovy, the time for patients waiting for treatments caused by weight-related conditions can be cut short with fewer patients needing operations, saving the NHS time and money.
The NHS is planning on spending £40 million to explore next-generation weight loss drugs as well as putting in place health schemes to tackle obesity, and the recommendation of Wegovy from NICE is the first big leap towards this goal. Using these recommendations from NICE, the NHS will make Wegovy available to patients in the UK through prescription as part of a specialist weight management service.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has stated ‘Obesity puts huge pressure on the NHS and tackling obesity will help reduce the pressure on the NHS as well as cutting waiting times, which is one of the government’s top priorities.’
How Much Does Wegovy Cost?
The exact pricing of Wegovy has not yet been made public and as such would be difficult to speculate. However, we do know that the pricing will not be too dissimilar to existing Semaglutide containing products that work in the same way (Ozempic and Rybelsus – albeit only licensed for Type 2 Diabetes).
At Quick Meds we intend to maintain competitive pricing whilst ensuring we are able to provide a viable and safe service to our patients.
How Long Does Wegovy Take to Work?
Using Wegovy can vary from one individual to another. However, the majority usually have the same effects and the medication starts to become effective immediately. The prescriber will advise you through your journey towards weight loss whilst on Wegovy.
The effects of the Wegovy will start to make you feel fuller for longer periods from the first injection and will continue to do so until it starts to wear off, towards the end of the week ready for the next dose. You should not expect to start losing the pounds straight away, as the body initially is getting used to the medication but as you feel less hungry and eat less, the body will start to burn the fat thus losing more weight.
Your weight loss journey should be tracked and your prescribers will provide expert advice while using Wegovy. By sticking to a reduced-calorie diet and exercising regularly, you should start to lose weight from the first injection. As you continue the journey, you will be titrated to higher dosages all the way up to 2.4mg.
Novo Nordisk advises that the Wegovy is to be used for around two years which should give you enough time, if consistently used to help you get to a healthy body weight.
What Are the Side Effects?
As with all medications, there is always a risk of side effects with using Wegovy. The most common are:
- Headaches
- Nausea (feeling sick)
- Vomiting
- Abdominal pain
- Gas (Flatulence)
- Bloating
- Upset Stomach including stomach/tummy aches
- low blood glucose
These side effects are very common and often occur due to the body adjusting to the medication. The following can help ease the symptoms:
- Avoiding heavy carb and fatty diets
- Drinking plenty of water
- Eat smaller portions of food
- Exercise regularly.
- Increasing the dose gradually
As Wegovy is an injectable prescription medicine, some of the side effects are specific to the method of administration including:
- local injection site reactions such as sores, welts, rashes, irritation – although these are usually short lived and intermittent. If persistent, please seek immediate medical attention.
More serious side effects can include
- angioedema (a swelling)
- Acute pancreatitis
- A fast heart rate
There can be some rare cases, the use of Wegovy can result in severe allergic reaction. Symptoms of this can be; swelling of the face, lips and tongue, breathing difficulties, and feeling weak and dizzy. If any suffer from any of these symptoms, you should seek immediate medical help and consult with your doctor.
Although Semaglutide is licensed under the brand name Ozempic and Rybelsus for the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes, often there is a concern that Wegovy could also cause low blood sugar; this is primarily a concern in patients who have pre-existing type 2 diabetes.
It is important to remember to read the patient information leaflet included with your medication prior to taking it.
Is Wegovy Available on the NHS?
When Wegovy is released in the UK, eligible patients will be able to purchase this through the NHS. However, the cost of the injections is yet to be released. The NHS will provide guidance and programs for weight loss alongside specialist weight loss pharmacies such as ourselves.
Once released, Wegovy can be prescribed to adults that fit within the criteria which is:
• a BMI* of 30 or greater (classed as obese)
• a BMI of at least 27 but less than 30 (overweight) but who have weight-related health problems (such as diabetes, high blood pressure, etc)
What Should I Do if I Want to Be Prescribed Weight Loss Medication?
What Are the Wegovy Alternatives?
Semaglutide is already available under the brand names Ozempic (an injection) and Rybelsus(a tablet). Both of these formulations are licensed for the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes. It is currently prescribed off-label for weight loss and works in an identical way to Wegovy.
Liraglitude which is also known by its brand name Saxenda, falls under the same family of GLP-1 drugs which is also licensed for weight loss. This injection is taken once-daily and can be another alternative to Wegovy. Saxenda is also manufactured by Novo Nordisk, the same company that manufactures Wegovy and Ozempic.
The first licensed medication for weight loss contained the active ingredient orlistat which worked by altering fat absorption and the manner in which the body absorbs fat.
You can browse our other weight loss medications by filling out the consultation form. Our qualified and regulated prescribers can guide you along your journey and help you with the best suited treatment for weight loss.
Can You Take Wegovy Whilst Pregnant?
If you are planning a pregnancy or are pregnant, it is not suitable to be using Wegovy or any form of Semaglutide. Studies on animals have been conducted by Novo Nordisk which displayed fetal growth abnormalities and early pregnancy loss when using this drug.
Women who are planning a pregnancy should stop the use of any Semaglutide at least 2 months prior to trying for a baby, to be clear of any complications which may be caused by the medicine.
Wegovy 1.7mg (semaglutide) HOW IT works? Wegovy 1.7mg (semaglutide) is a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonist. GLP-1 is a natural hormone in your body that acts on your brain to regulate your appetite and food intake. By acting like GLP-1, Wegovy 1.7mg (semaglutide) lowers your appetite and how much food you eat to help manage your weight.
WEGOVY (semaglutide) used for?
WEGOVY Long-term weight loss in adults with a body mass index (BMI) of: 30 kg/m^2^ or greater; or 27 kg/m^2^ or greater and at least one weight-related condition (e.g., high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes, or high cholesterol)
Long-term weight loss in children 12 years and older with a starting BMI at the 95th percentile or greater.
Wegovy 1.7mg the side effects;
if you experience any of the following.
Gallbladder or pancreas problems: pain, swelling, or tenderness in the stomach; fever; yellowing of the skin or eyes
Serious allergic reaction: facial swelling, closing of the throat, difficulty breathing, hives
The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.
Common Side Effects
Nausea (44%)
Diarrhea (30%)
Vomiting (24%)
Constipation (24%)
Stomach pain (20%)
Headache (14%)
Tiredness (11%)
Indigestion (9%)
Dizziness (8%)
Stomach swelling or bloating (7%)
Burping (7%)
Low blood sugar in adults with Type 2 diabetes (6%)
Gas (6%)
Stomach problems due to infection (6%)
Acid reflux (5%)
Side effects and percentages above are for adults. These might differ slightly in children.
Other Side Effects
Common cold symptoms
Hair loss
Source: FDA
The following side effects have also been reported
Side effects that you should report to your care team as soon as possible:
Allergic reactions—skin rash, itching, hives, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat Change in vision Dehydration—increased thirst, dry mouth, feeling faint or lightheaded, headache, dark yellow or brown urine Gallbladder problems—severe stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, fever Heart palpitations—rapid, pounding, or irregular heartbeat Kidney injury—decrease in the amount of urine, swelling of the ankles, hands, or feet Pancreatitis—severe stomach pain that spreads to your back or gets worse after eating or when touched, fever, nausea, vomiting Thoughts of suicide or self-harm, worsening mood, feelings of depression Thyroid cancer—new mass or lump in the neck, pain or trouble swallowing, trouble breathing, hoarseness Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report to your care team if they continue or are bothersome):
Diarrhea Loss of appetite Nausea Stomach pain Vomiting
Pros and cons of (semaglutide)thumbs-upperworks well for weight loss when used with a balanced diet and regular exercise
Taken once a week
Can be used in certain children aged 12 years and older
Can use long term for weight management
thumbs-deconned to be injected
Can cause stomach-related side effects
Can’t take with other medications containing semaglutide or other GLP-1 agonists
To get the best results, it’s recommended that you use Wegovy 1.7mg (semaglutide) along with a lower-calorie diet and exercise.
Your dose will be raised slowly every 4 weeks to lower your risk of stomach side effects (e.g., nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, stomach pain). Let your healthcare provider know if your stomach problems don’t go away or worsen. Your provider might lower your dose or tell you to stop the medication.
Don’t take other medications containing semaglutide or other GLP-1 agonists. This can raise your risk of side effects including stomach problems and low blood sugar.
Wegovy 1.7mg (semaglutide) HOW TO USE?
Before starting (semaglutide), carefully read the instructions and refer to the FAQs on how to inject the medication properly. (semaglutide) comes in five different strengths, and each strength has its own color-coded pen. Make sure you have the right pen for your dose.
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Inject (semaglutide) under your skin on the same day each week. Marking the day of the week on your calendar can help you remember when you should take your dose. You can change the day of the week you take (semaglutide) as long as your last dose was at least 2 days ago.
Wash your hands before and after every injection. Clean the area of skin with an alcohol swab or soap and water before each use. This helps prevent infection and disease.
Inject (semaglutide) into the front of your thigh or into your lower stomach (at least 2 inches away from your belly button). Your caregiver can also help you inject the medication into the outer side of your upper arm.
Don’t inject (semaglutide) into the same area of skin every time. Choosing a different injection site each time lowers your risk of skin irritation, which can feel like hard lumps under your skin. Also avoid injecting into skin that’s tender, bruised, red, hard, scarred, or has stretch marks to prevent skin irritation.
Throw away the pen into a sharps disposal container right away after each use. This prevents accidental needle sticks and injury.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions about (semaglutide)
What’s the difference between Wegovy, Ozempic, and Rybelsus?
Wegovy, Ozempic, and Rybelsus all contain the same active ingredient called semaglutide, but they’re used for different conditions. (semaglutide) is used for weight management, whereas Ozempic and Rybelsus are approved for Type 2 diabetes treatment. Like (semaglutide), Ozempic is also a weekly injection under the skin, but the dose for Ozempic is lower. Rybelsus, on the other hand, is a tablet that’s taken by mouth daily.
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What are the risks and warnings for (semaglutide)?
 (semaglutide) can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
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risk-warning Risk of thyroid cancer
Rats have developed thyroid cancer with (semaglutide). This was more likely to happen when they were given higher doses of (semaglutide) or when they were given the medication for a long period of time. It’s not known whether (semaglutide) can cause thyroid cancer in people. Because of this potential risk, people with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) or people with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2) shouldn’t use (semaglutide). If you notice a lump in your neck, difficulty swallowing, shortness of breath, or hoarseness that doesn’t go away, let your healthcare provider know right away. These might be signs of thyroid cancer. Speak with your provider if you have any concerns about this risk.
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risk-warning Inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis)Some people taking (semaglutide) can develop inflammation in the pancreas (pancreatitis). This can potentially lead to pancreas damage, bleeding, or even death. If you experience vomiting or severe stomach pain that travels to your back and doesn’t go away, stop taking (semaglutide) and call your healthcare provider right away.
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