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Ozempic (Semaglutide) with Wegovy (Semaglutide)
Both are the same medication, Semaglutide. But the difference is that... The purpose of use, the dosage, and everything else are similar.
Similar points
- Identical active ingredients: Both are "Semaglutide".
- Method of injection: It is injected subcutaneously, and recommended areas include the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm.
- Working mechanism: It helps control blood sugar levels and promotes a feeling of fullness, reducing appetite (appetite suppressant).
- Main side effects: Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, or constipation are equally likely to occur.
Differences
| point | Ozempic | wegovy |
|---|---|---|
| Primary indications | Treating type 2 diabetes. | Lose weight in people with a high BMI. |
| Dosage | 0.25-2 mg/week | 0.25-2.4 mg/week |
| FDA approval | For diabetes. | For weight loss. |
Are the "injection sites" the same?
the same! The injection sites are the abdomen (most common), thigh, or outer forearm.
Switch injection points. Yes, it helps reduce marks or irritation.
Do we need to “adapt”?
- If you have previously used Ozempic and switched to Wegovy, you will notice that Wegovy has a higher maximum dose. Users should start with a lower dose and gradually increase it according to their doctor's plan.
- The side effects are similar, and the body needs time to adjust, such as starting with a low dose and gradually increasing it week by week.
Things you should know
- The same active ingredient (Semaglutide)
- The injection site is the same.
- The dosage must be adjusted gradually, regardless of the medication.
- Do not use interchangeably without consulting a doctor.




