So, Semaglutide comes in three different doses: you got the pens with 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, or 1 mg, and you take them once a week. Or, if you’re doing it by mouth, there are tablets that come in 3 mg, 7 mg, and 14 mg strengths. You take those every day.
Usually, you’ll get the 1 mg shot once a week, or you can go for the 14 mg dose if you’re popping the pills instead. It’s designed to boost insulin release, mainly used to help manage type 2 diabetes and help with losing weight. You’ll find it in packages with either four pens or thirty tablets, depending on which option you choose.