Semaglutide FAQs
Where do you inject Semaglutide medication?
To use Semaglutide properly, inject it into subcutaneous, pinchable fat on your stomach, upper arm, or upper thigh once a week.
How long should you take Semaglutide?
Semaglutide is the first long-term weight loss medication available. Most people commit to a 16 to 20-week treatment plan when they first begin treatment. However, some people continue with their treatment even after the 20-week mark.
Are there potential Semaglutide side effects?
The most common Semaglutide side effect is gastrointestinal distress. This means nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal pain. If you are a Reno Semaglutide patient with Revenge MD experiencing any side effects, call our providers to speak to them about this GI upset and how to mitigate the impact.