Ozempic® may help you lose some weight
Ozempic (semaglutide) is an injectable medication used to help control blood glucose (sugar) levels in adults with Type 2 diabetes. It can also lower the risk of heart attack and stroke in people with Type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
Benefits of Facial Ozempic®
- Ozempic (semaglutide) is an injectable medication used to help control blood glucose (sugar) levels in adults with Type 2 diabetes. It can also lower the risk of heart attack and stroke in people with Type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
- Ozempic isn’t approved for weight loss. But because of how it works, some people taking Ozempic lose weight as a side effect. If you don’t have diabetes, taking Ozempic for weight loss is considered an off-label use.
- Wegovy, a higher-dose version of Ozempic, is approved to help people manage their weight. This includes adults and adolescents ages 12 and older who meet certain body mass index (BMI) criteria. Wegovy can be used by people with and without diabetes.
- Both Ozempic and Wegovy are intended to be taken long term. If you’re prescribed either one to lose weight, it’s possible to have rebound weight gain after stopping it.
GLP-1 agonists: Diabetes drugs and weight loss
There’s a class of type 2 diabetes drugs that not only improves blood sugar control but may also lead to weight loss. This class of drugs is commonly called glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) agonists. A second class of drugs that may lead to weight loss and improved blood sugar control is the sodium glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors. These include canagliflozin (Invokana), ertugliflozin (Steglatro), dapagliflozin (Farxiga) and empagliflozin (Jardiance).
Weight loss can vary depending on which GLP-1 drug you use and your dose. Studies have found that all GLP-1 drugs can lead to weight loss of about 10.5 to 15.8 pounds (4.8 to 7.2 kilograms, or kg) when using liraglutide. Studies found people using semaglutide and making lifestyle changes lost about 33.7 pounds (15.3 kilograms) versus 5.7 pounds (2.6 kilograms) in those who didn’t use the drug.