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Discover the power of Wegovy® (semaglutide) injection. Lose weight and keep it off. Lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events, such as death, heart attack, or stroke, in adults with known heart disease and with either obesity or overweight. Find out more.
Wegovy ® comes in 5 different dose strengths, which are injected under the skin. The starting dose is 0.25 mg once a week, and you will gradually increase your dose every four weeks. Your health care provider can select either 1.7 mg or 2.4 mg for your maintenance dose.
WEGOVY ® (semaglutide) injection 2.4 mg is an injectable prescription medicine used with a reduced calorie diet and increased physical activity: to reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events such as death, heart attack, or stroke in adults with known heart disease and with either obesity or overweight.
Wegovy® is the first prescription weight-management medicine taken once weekly. It’s taken on the same day each week, any time of day, with or without food. Wegovy ® is available in 5 different dose strengths, ranging from 0.25 mg to 2.4 mg. Each dose comes in a different color pen.
Get answers to all your questions regarding the Wegovy® pen, and savings & support information. Read Important Safety and Prescribing Info, including Boxed Warning.
Find out about your estimated cost for Wegovy® and whether your insurance plan covers it. Read Important Safety and Prescribing Info, including Boxed Warning.
Download our Wegovy ® Quick Start Guide for helpful information on taking Wegovy ®, saving on your prescriptions, the Wegovy ® pen, and more.
Learn about the most common side effects of Wegovy®, as well as tips for managing nausea. Read Important Safety and Prescribing Info, including Boxed Warning.
Learn about the different ways you might be able to gain coverage for your Wegovy™ prescription. Read Important Safety and Prescribing Info, including Boxed Warning.
Tips for Getting Started. Setting out on a weight-loss journey can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. The key is to take a step back to make sure you’re ready before you start taking steps forward. These tips may help.