Semaglutide is administered once weekly, with doses typically beginning at 0.25 mg and increasing over weeks to reach your therapeutic range
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It binds directly to fat cells and stimulates lipolysis, the process by which stored triglycerides are broken down into free fatty acids the body can burn
Semaglutide often follows a weekly injection schedule
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Although it is primarily prescribed to support metabolic control and weight management, these hormonal effects can also influence digestion, circulation, and certain cardiovascular responses as the body adjusts to treatment