Ozempic

Ozempic (semaglutide) has been approved for overweight adults to help them lose weight. Ozempic comes in a pen injector prefilled with four doses of the prescribed strength, to be used once each week.

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Your weight loss journey with Ozempic

Start to feel the effects

With Ozempic (semaglutide), it can take up to 8–10 weeks to experience the full effects of the medication. During this period, your dose will be gradually adjusted as your body adapts and your appetite decreases.

Lose 8-15% body weight

By staying consistent with Ozempic and our program, many individuals experience substantial weight loss, ranging from 8–15% of their body weight. However, results can differ depending on individual progress.

Build habits for life

Using Ozempic alongside personalized coaching, you’ll create a plan to sustain long-term weight loss and stay committed to your new healthy habits for life.

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Ozempic Facts

Ozempic comes in a pre-loaded pen with four doses. Take care to read the instruction leaflet that comes with each pen. Twist the loader at the back of the pen clockwise as far as it will go, and inject just under the skin in either the abdomen or thigh. Try to rotate the injection site each week (for example, left abdomen, left thigh, right abdomen, right thigh), so that you do not inject at the same place twice in a row. Ozempic is taken once each week. It is best to take it on the same day of the week and at about the same time.
The generic component in Ozempic is semaglutide. It is also available as an oral medication known as Rybelsus. The prescribing doctor will decide which drug best suits each person’s specific needs.
Each Ozempic pen has exactly four doses calibrated to match your clinician prescription strength.
Semaglutide is the generic name of the drug that is contained in Ozempic. Ozempic is a brand name.
Like all drugs, Ozempic has an expiry date printed on the package. It should not be used beyond that date. Ozempic should be stored in temperature-controlled conditions, preferably in a refrigerator, before the pen is used.
Some results of using Ozempic can usually be seen within two weeks of starting the medication. However, this may be different for some people depending on how the body responds to it. The full benefits of Ozempic should show for most people after twelve weeks.
Doctors recommend that if a scheduled dose of Ozempic is missed, it should be made up as soon as possible, but at most five days late. If more than five days have passed, it is better to skip the missed dose. In either case, stick to the original weekly schedule.
Ozempic is not yet approved by the FDA for weight loss, and is mostly used to treat people with diabetes. Many doctors are now prescribing Ozempic for patients who are seriously overweight or obese. The criteria are for the patient to have a bods mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher, or BMI of 27 if there are associated conditions (such as diabetes, high blood pressure or sleep apnea.)
The reported side effects associated with Ozempic are gastric upsets like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, flatulence or constipation. Generally, these are mild and should clear within a few weeks of the commencement of treatment. However, if they persist, or worsen, consult with the prescribing physician immediately. While it is not known that Ozempic will cause thyroid tumors, consult with the prescribing physician if you have trouble swallowing, hoarseness, shortness of breath, or notice a lump or swelling in your neck. These could be symptoms of thyroid cancer.

Healthcare practitioners are aware of the possible dangers of drugs they prescribe, and would only issue a prescription if they judge that the benefits of the medication outweigh the risks. If you have any questions, be sure to discuss this with the prescribing doctor before starting treatment.

Doctors would typically not prescribe Ozempic for a patient with a history of thyroid cancer or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2. People with medical conditions like liver or kidney problems, heart disease, diabetes, or epilepsy should ensure that the prescribing doctor is fully informed of all of these.

How much weight could you lose in 12 months?

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9kg

With the help of Ozempic and a structured health plan

¹68-week clinical trial of weekly Ozempic injections (sémaglutide) with participants targeting weight loss.
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Matt is an Ex-Clinical Director for the National Obesity Forum, embodying a commitment to innovation in the pursuit of holistic obesity solutions. He previously led the largest NHS obesity clinic in the UK for over 20 years.

Director of Obesity

Dr Matt Capehorn


Anna is a health behaviour change expert and nutritionist with 15 years of experience in coaching. She is the driving force behind the integration of behaviour change psychology into our programme.

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Anna Mullany, MSc, BSc


At the nutritional helm is Molly Morgan, whose career spans various industries including the NHS, pharmaceutical trials and digital health technology start-ups.

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Molly Morgan, RD

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