Semaglutide is this GLP-1 receptor agonist thing that’s really handy for dealing with type 2 diabetes and helping people with their weight. It boosts insulin, and you can get it in pens with doses like 0.25, 0.5, or 1 mg, or in tablets that range from 3 to 14 mg.
You’re usually supposed to take a 1 mg shot once a week, but if you’re taking it as a pill, 14 mg is the usual dose, taken once a day. The drug comes in kits with either four pens or thirty tablets. It mainly works by,,GLP-1,,。