How much weight can you lose in a month with Wegovy?

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asked Apr 19, 2023 in Weight Loss/Dieting by bergmayer (960 points)
How much weight can you lose in a month with Wegovy?

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answered Apr 20, 2023 by Caldecott (20,920 points)
With Wegovy you can lose up to 5 lbs per week although some people who also get exercise and eat a healthy diet may lose more than that on Wegovy.

Wegovy is better than Ozempic for weight loss as a clinical study and trial which compared weekly use of semaglutide 1 mg and 2.4 mg, semaglutide 2.4 mg (the maximum dose of Wegovy) caused more significant weight loss than semaglutide 1 mg (the typical maintenance dose of Ozempic).

Ozempic and Wegovy are both injections that contain semaglutide. Ozempic is approved to treat Type 2 diabetes.

Wegovy is a higher-dose version that's approved for weight loss.

They aren't interchangeable.

Ozempic and Wegovy are the same drug and medication also known as semaglutide which work the same way although Wegovy has a higher maximum dose than Ozempic.

And while they both are the same drug they are sold under different brand names and have slightly different dosing schedules.

Both Wegovy and Ozempic are made by Novo Nordisk as well.

Wegovy starts working within minutes of injecting it into your body.

However it can take a few weeks to a few months to see a reduction in weight loss and a decreased appetite.

When taking Wegovy you should begin to lose some weight within the first month while on Wegovy.

After 12 weeks on Wegovy you should lose u to 5 percent of your starting body weight and by 20 weeks on Wegovy you should lose up to 10 percent of your body weight and after 1 year on Wegovy you should ose up to 15 percent of your starting body weight on Wegovy.

When taking Wegovy you should also combine a healthy and nutritious diet along with physical activity and exercise to increase your weight loss as well.

The amount of weight you can lose in a month with Wegovy is 5.5 lbs per month which is 1.3 lbs of weight loss per week.

If you increase exercise and have a good diet then you can lose a bit more than the 5.5 lbs per month with Wegovy.

The main side effects and most common side effects of Wegovy include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, constipation, sore throat, runny nose, heartburn, stomach flu, gas, belching, bloating, dizziness, upset stomach, tiredness and headache.

The actual cost of Wegovy is $1,627.00 a month without insurance.

RX coupons can lower the cost of Wegovy to as low as $1,365.00 per month.

With health insurance if approved for Wegovy you may only pay a small out of pocket copay which can vary from health insurance companies.

If you need help with weight management, your doctor may recommend treatment with Wegovy.

It's a prescription drug used with exercise and a low calorie diet for long-term weight loss in: adults with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher (obesity).

A less expensive alternative to Wegovy is PhenQ as well as Zotrim and Phen24.

There is an OTC version of Wegovy which is PhenQ which offers great weight reduction treatment by combining the appetite suppressing and energy boosting ingredients.

PhenQ was originally created to help women lose weight but it's also good and safe for helping men lose weight as well.

The eligibility criteria for Wegovy is you must have obesity and have a BMI of 30 or be overweight BMI of 27 and have weight related medical problems.

Wegovy should also be used with a reduced meal plan and increased physical activity.

Wegovy is safely used by people with diabetes and without diabetes and is approved for chronic weight management and weight loss in adults and kids 12 years of age or older.

Wegovy can in rare cases cause depression or even increase the risk of suicidal thoughts.

If you already do experience a mood condition or depression then taking Wegovy can sometimes make your condition worse.

If you do experience depression or suicidal thoughts when taking Wegovy you should let your doctor know.

The best injection site for Wegovy is under the skin in your upper arms or stomach..

Be sure to keep 2 inches away from your belly button or you can also inject the Wegovy in the upper legs (front of thighs).

The weight loss medication or drug that is comparable to Wegovy is Saxenda.

Wegovy is semaglutide and Saxenda is liraglutide which are both injectable medications that are approved by the FDA for weight loss.

The Wegovy is injected once a week and Saxenda is injected once daily.

The weight loss medication that is similar to Wegovy is Saxenda which is the version of liraglutide that is approved for weight loss.

Wegovy also known as Ozempic are brands names for semglutide are lifetime drugs.

The FDA approved Wegovy for people with obesity, or those with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 kg/m2 or greater.

It's also approved for overweight people, or those with a BMI of 27 or greater, who also have a medical condition caused by their weight.

You can lose belly fat on Ozempic as a Novo Nordisk funded study of around 2,000 overweight and obese adults without diabetes found that being on Ozempic reduced belly fat along with total fat mass.

Although not officially a weight loss drug, research suggests that people who take Ozempic may lose modest amounts of weight while on the medication.

Ozempic is slightly better than Trulicity which was found out in a study done.

In a phase 3b clinical trial, called SUSTAIN 7, comparing Ozempic against Trulicity, Ozempic was found to be slightly better in terms of improving blood sugar control and resulting in weight loss, with a similar safety profile.

Trulicity and Ozempic are the same thing but just with different brand names.

The Trulicity and Ozempic are brand names for the same drug called Semaglutide.

Trulicity is a non-insulin option that helps your body release the insulin it's already making.

Trulicity has been proven to lower blood sugar levels.

People taking Trulicity may notice better blood sugar numbers before eating in the morning (fasting blood sugar).

Trulicity is actually not a type of Insulin but instead Trulicity helps your body release the natural insulin your body produces.

Trulicity is not an insulin.

Instead Trulicity works to help your body release natural insulin as your body should.

Trulicity actually mimics the effects of GLP-1 a naturally occurring hormone that stimulates insulin secretion.

Trulicity is only suitable for people with type 2 diabetes who still have functioning insulin-producing cells in their pancreas.

Trulicity helps your body release the insulin it's already making.

 In studies, Trulicity has been proven to lower blood sugar levels.

People taking Trulicity may notice better blood sugar numbers before eating in the morning (fasting blood sugar).

The half-life of Trulicity is about 5 days.

(This means it takes about 5 days for your body to get rid of half of a dose of Trulicity.)

Typically, it takes about 5 half-lives for a drug to leave your system.

So Trulicity will stay in your system for about 25 days after your last dose.

Trulicity can be used with insulin.

The dosage of insulin may need to be reduced.

The combination of Trulicity and insulin increases the risk of low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia)

Trulicity increases satiety, slows stomach emptying, and increases your body's insulin production.

Metformin generally helps modulate and smooth out your blood sugar levels (by decreasing glucose production in the liver, among other things).

Clinical studies show that Trulicity is just as effective at lowering Hgb-A1C as Bydureon (exenatide) and Victoza (liraglutide).

It's even equivalent to Januvia (sitagliptin) and metformin (Glucophage), other commonly prescribed diabetes drugs, in terms of lowering A1C levels.

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