Ozempic helps your body produce more insulin when your blood sugar is high, lowering it after meals.
Lowers the amount of sugar produced by the liver.
Ozempic slows down how fast food leaves your stomach, so you feel full longer, which helps with both blood sugar control and weight loss.
Ozempic is a once-weekly injectable medication used to support appetite control and blood sugar regulation. It supports weight management as part of a broader lifestyle program. A medical assessment is required before it can be prescribed by a licensed doctor.
It’s injected once a week into your stomach, thigh, or upper arm. A licensed doctor will guide you through safe administration and dosage adjustments.
Side effects like nausea or stomach discomfort may occur, especially early on. These often improve over time as your body adjusts.
Results vary, but many users notice gradual weight loss after a few months, especially when combined with a healthy diet and exercise.
Yes, a prescription is required. You’ll need to complete an online medical assessment, which will be reviewed by a licensed doctor to determine if this treatment is appropriate for you.