Ozempic®
Benefits of Ozempic®
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Lowers blood sugar levels in adults with Type 2 Diabetes
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Improves insulin sensitivity and reduces insulin resistance
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Promotes weight loss by decreasing appetite and reducing food intake
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Lowers risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack and stroke in people with Type 2 Diabetes and heart disease
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Reduces HbA1c levels effectively—often below the 7% target
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Once-weekly injection for convenience and better adherence
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Mimics natural GLP-1 hormone: Slows gastric emptying and increases insulin when glucose is high
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May reduce the need for other diabetes medications over time
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Improves overall metabolic health, including cholesterol and blood pressure
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Clinically proven: Backed by strong results from the SUSTAIN clinical trial program
Why Ozempic ?
- A weekly shot to lose weight
- Helps you feel full faster, longer
- Improves the way your body responds to sugars
- Ozempic® is not FDA-approved for weight loss, but may be prescribed off-label if a provider deems it appropriate
- Description
- How we helps you lose weight
- How to inject Ozempic
Description
Ozempic® is a brand-name version of the generic medication semaglutide, which is a type of medication called a glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist. Instead of that tongue-twister of a name, we call these medications “GLP-1s” for short.
Ozempic® is FDA-approved for the management of certain symptoms and risks of type 2 diabetes.
We’re pushing every day to get medication to our patients faster. Here’s a quick rundown: It takes 4-6 weeks to start if you’re not using insurance. If your provider orders a lab test, it may extend the timeline depending on how quickly you complete the labs. If you’d like to use your insurance, it can take an additional 2-3 weeks to determine coverage. We’ll handle the paperwork and work hard to get that coverage for you.
Ozempic is self-injected weekly, on the same day each week. Your healthcare provider can show you how to use your Ozempic pen, but here’s the general breakdown of the steps you will take to administer your weekly dosage:
1. Prepare your pen: First, take a look at the medicine in your pen. It should be clear and colorless. If you notice any cloudiness or change in color, do not use the pen. Next, attach a new needle to your pen and remove the outer and inner needle caps.
2. Prepare your dose: Use the dial at the far end of your pen so the prescribed dose lines up with the dose pointer. If it’s your first time using a new pen, you first need to check the flow of the pen using the flow check symbol on the dose selector.
3. Inject your dose: Pick an area on your body: either your belly, upper arm, or thigh. You can pick the same general area more than once but don’t inject in the exact same spot more than once. Clean a patch of skin where you will inject the medication using an alcohol pad. Then, put the Ozempic needle into your skin at the injection site and press the dose button until 0 mg lines up with the dose pointer. You may then hear or feel a click. With the needle still inserted in your skin and the button still pressed with your thumb, count for six seconds before removing the needle from your skin.
4. Dispose of your needle: Remove the needle from the pen and throw it away in a sharps disposal container. Put the pen cap back on your pen. Until your next dose, you can store your pen at room temperature out of direct sunlight.