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Semaglutide Weight-Loss Therapy Program

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Semaglutide Injection is a once-a-week dose that works by mimicking hormones that target areas of the brain involved in regulating appetite and food intake. This can help you eat less and lead to weight loss. Your brain gets signals from different places in your body. Some of these signals are called appetite hormones that help regulate how much food you eat.

Benefits:
– Weight Loss
– May improve Blood Pressure
– May improve cholesterol
– Improves Blood Sugar

Semaglutide is a medicine which is similar to a natural hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1).

GLP-1 is produced in the body after eating a meal. Drugs belonging to the GLP-1 drug class are normally given as an injection and some are already available on the market to treat diseases such as type 2 diabetes and obesity. Studies of semaglutide suggest it has beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system, including reducing blood pressure and improving levels of fat in the blood.

  • It sounds complicated! Your body naturally produces a number of substances that affect your appetite. One of these is called GLP-1. GLP-1 is a hormone that is produced when you eat. It stops you feeling hungry and makes you feel full. It also improves your body’s ability to regulate blood sugar levels.

    ● Reduced energy intake Semaglutide reduces feelings of hunger which means you eat less food. This helps to reduce your body weight, when combined with a healthy diet and exercise.

    ● Effect on plaques Semaglutide has been shown to stop the progression of plaques in blood vessels in studies of animals.

    ● Reduced blood sugar If your blood sugar levels are too high, semaglutide helps to lower them.

  • Not everyone will experience side effects, but if you do, you should let the study staff know. The most commonly reported side effects are stomach and gut problems. These may include feeling sick (nausea) or being sick (vomiting), diarrhea, upset stomach, low appetite, pain in stomach area and constipation. These side effects are usually mild or moderate. They are most likely to happen when you first start taking the study medicine and are likely to decrease or disappear entirely as you continue through with the medication. To decrease the chances of you having stomach and gut side effects, you will be started on a low dose of the medicine, which will be increased gradually.

  • If you do experience nausea or vomiting, here are some things that people have found may help:

    ● Eat smaller meals

    ● Stop eating when you are full

    ● Avoid the foods and smells that make you feel worse

    ● Drink plenty of fluids

    ● Keep in mind that in most cases, nausea goes away after a few days or weeks

    Semaglutide is one dissolveable under the tongue daily.

    Everyone starts at the lowest dose, then gradually moving up:

    ● 250mcg daily for 30 days

    ● 500mcg daily for 30 days

    ● 1000mcg daily for 30 days and onward

    ● Medication needs to be kept refrigerated at all times