Wegovy weight loss injections
0.25mg, 0.5mg, 1.0mg, 1.7mg, and 2.4mg available for new and returning patients
In stock. Prices from £169.00
Simply fill in a brief questionnaire. One of our doctors will review your order and prescribe a suitable treatment. How to Order
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Dose availability for new and returning patients:
- 0.25mg = £169
- 0.5mg = £169
- 1.0mg = £169
- 1.7mg = £224
- 2.4mg = £269
Wegovy is a weight loss injection taken once a week to help lose weight and maintain weight loss. It contains the active ingredient semaglutide, which mimics a hormone usually released after eating, helping you to feel fuller while following a diet and exercise plan. 1 single pen of Wegovy contains 4 weekly doses that should be taken at the same time and day each week.
Wegovy is available as part of our weight loss service. We provide:
- Clinically proven treatments, including tablets & injections
- Free advice, support & aftercare from our UK doctors
- Hassle-free online consultation (no need to see a Dr in person)
Prices
4 weeks' supply - £169.00
4 weeks' supply - £169.00
4 weeks' supply - £169.00
4 weeks' supply - £224.00
4 weeks' supply - £269.00
Learn more about Wegovy
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Wegovy is a branded weight loss injection used to lose weight and maintain a healthy weight. It contains the active ingredient semaglutide, which is very similar to a natural hormone we produce that makes us feel full after eating. You can also find semaglutide under the branded name Ozempic, which is used for regulating blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes.
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Wegovy contains semaglutide, a man-made version of a natural hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1). After eating, our bodies release this hormone to help regulate blood sugar levels. It also sends a message to the brain that you’re full. By mimicking this hormone, Wegovy gives you the same feeling of being full and satisfied when eating less food.
Wegovy is injected once a week and can help you to eat smaller portions and feel fuller for longer. You’ll be advised to follow a healthy diet and adopt regular exercise by your doctor in order for you to get the most out of Wegovy.
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Wegovy is injected under the skin once a week with or without food. You should try to take it at the same time each week. Each Wegovy pen has 4 doses and lasts for 4 weeks of treatment, then you'll need to start a new pen.
Always double check you have the correct dose prescribed and that you have the right medication before injecting. This may seem obvious, but it’s always best to make sure.
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When choosing where to inject Wegovy, try to inject it in a different place each week. The best places to inject Wegovy are the stomach, upper legs, or upper arms.
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If you take other injectable medications such as insulin, or you have more than one Wegovy pen containing another dose, it’s important to check that you’ve got the right medication before taking it.
The first time you use each Wegovy pen, make sure it’s the right dose by checking which week of the Wegovy dosage schedule you’re at.
Taking your Wegovy injection
Ensure you have read the Wegovy patient information leaflet for full instructions, diagrams and follow our additional doctor advice. The steps below are a general guide and do not replace this information.
- Check the name and dose of your Wegovy pen to ensure it matches your prescription request.
- Remove the pen cap and check the liquid is clear and colourless.
- Use a new needle for each weekly dose.
- Attach and secure the needle.
- Remove the outer and inner needle cap and perform a flow check of the pen as per the leaflet instructions (this only needs to be done when using the pen for the first time).
- Set the dose on your pen by turning the dose selector until the correct dose is showing.
- Select your skin injection site (e.g. thighs, abdomen).
- Insert the needle into the skin at a straight angle, as shown in the diagram in the patient information leaflet. You should be able to see the dose counter.
- Remove the needle and carefully replace the outer needle cap.
- Unscrew the needle and dispose of the two together in a sharps bin.
- If there are still doses left in your pen, place the pen cap back on, and safely store it for future use.
Log your Wegovy dose
Always log your doses to make sure you remember taking them. This can remove any confusion if you think you’ve forgotten.
Set a reminder for your next scheduled dose
Wegovy is best taken at the same time each week, so it’s important to set yourself a reminder, so you don’t forget.
How much Wegovy do I take?
The usual dose is 2.4mg, but your treatment will start at a lower dose and gradually increase.
Wegovy dosage plan:
- weeks 1-4: 0.25mg once a week
- weeks 5-8: 0.5mg once a week
- weeks 9-12: 1mg once a week
- weeks 13-16: 1.7mg once a week
- week 17 and onwards: 2.4mg once a week
You should never increase your dose after you reach the maximum dose of 2.4mg a week.
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Wegovy is best injected into the stomach, upper legs, or upper arms. It should only be injected under the skin. This is known as a subcutaneous injection. You should change the injection site each week to reduce any soreness or irritation.
What happens when I stop taking Wegovy?
Wegovy is not an addictive medication so you shouldn’t get withdrawal symptoms. It is therefore safe to stop Wegovy whenever you need to without reducing your dose beforehand. However, stopping taking Wegovy suddenly may lead to weight gain, so it’s advisable to speak to your doctor before stopping.
What if I miss a dose of Wegovy?
If you forget to take Wegovy and it has been 5 days or less since it was due, you can take Wegovy as soon as you remember. Take your next dose on your usual injection day, even if this means you are taking your next dose within 2 or 3 days.
If you have missed a dose of Wegovy and it has been longer than 5 days since your dose was due, skip your missed dose. You can then continue your treatment when your next dose is due. Never take a double dose, as this can increase your risk of side effects.
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Wegovy can be taken for losing and maintaining a healthy weight in adults. To start Wegovy treatment your BMI must be 30 or over. Alternatively, you must have a BMI of 27 or over and a weight-related health problem such as diabetes.
You should speak to your doctor before using Wegovy pens if you have:
- kidney problems
- diabetes
- inflammation of your pancreas
- low blood sugar levels (hypoglycaemia)
- diabetic eye disease (retinopathy)
You should not take Wegovy if you are allergic to any of the ingredients in the medication. Wegovy is not suitable for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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In 3 clinical trials, Wegovy was found to be an effective medication for weight reduction. It works best when taken with a healthy diet and exercise.
The STEP-1 68-week trial carried out by Wegovy found that patients using the 2.4 mg maintenance dose achieved, on average, a change in body weight of 14.9% (compared to 2.4% in the placebo group). Of those, almost 85% achieved weight loss of ≥5%, 66% achieved weight loss of ≥10%, and almost 50% achieved weight loss of ≥15%.
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Very common side effects of Wegovy include:
- headache
- diarrhoea
- constipation
- nausea or vomiting (feeling or being sick)
- feeling weak or tired
- stomach pain
These side effects go away over time and once your body gets used to the medication. You are given Wegovy gradually to reduce the risk and severity of these side effects.
Common side effects of Wegovy include:
- upset stomach or indigestion
- dizziness
- burping or gas (flatulence)
- bloating
- reflux or heartburn
- hair loss
- reactions at the injection site, such as redness, swelling, or soreness
- gallstones
- inflamed stomach (gastritis), which can cause nausea, vomiting, and stomach ache
- hypoglycemia
Uncommon side effects of Wegovy include:
- fast heartbeat
- an increase in pancreatic enzymes, which will show up in blood tests
- delayed gastric emptying (gastroparesis)
Wegovy also has some serious side effects, which should be treated straight away:
- In diabetic patients, a common serious side effect is complications of diabetic eye disease (diabetic retinopathy). If you have diabetes you should inform your doctor if you experience eye problems, such as changes in vision, during treatment with this medicine.
- An uncommon serious side effect is an inflamed pancreas (acute pancreatitis). If you have long lasting and severe pains in your stomach or back, speak to your doctor straight away or call 999.
- A rare serious side effect of Wegovy is a severe allergic reaction. You must call 999 or get to A&E straight away if you have breathing problems, wheezing, difficulty swallowing, swelling in your face and throat, dizziness, or weakness.
You can find out more about the side effects of Wegovy in your patient information leaflet.
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Wegovy can interact with other medications, so it’s important to tell your doctor what you’re currently taking before starting treatment. Your doctor may change the dose of your other medications whilst taking Wegovy to make sure it’s safe for you to take.
Wegovy interacts with insulin and sulfonylureas, which are both treatments for type 2 diabetes. Taking Wegovy with one of these medications can increase the risk of low blood sugar levels.
You should never use Wegovy with another medication that contains a GLP-1 receptor agonist, such as Saxenda.
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- Mounjaro is a new and approved weight loss injection that's taken once a week. It contains tirzepatide, which mimics 2 hormones rather than one. It still works in a similar way to Wegovy.
- Saxenda is another injectable weight loss pen taken once a day rather than once a week. It contains the active ingredient liraglutide, which belongs to the same group of medications as semaglutide and works in the same way.
- Orlistat 120 mg capsules contain the active ingredient orlistat and should be taken during or up to an hour after eating. Orlistat works by preventing your body from absorbing dietary fat, which instead leaves your body in your stools. It works best if you eat foods that contain less than 30% fat. You can also find orlistat under the branded name Xenical.
- Alli is a weight loss tablet that contains 60 mg of orlistat. It works in the same way as orlistat but contains a lower dose. It can be used if you have a BMI of 28 kg/m² or above.
If Wegovy is not suitable for you or you want to find out more about the weight loss treatments available from Asda Online Doctor, speak to one of our doctors today.
Find the right weight loss treatment for you
If you want to take a weight loss injection but aren’t sure which is best for you, we’ve compiled a table including the 3 main weight loss injections, how they work, and how effective they are. This can help you to make your decision when choosing a weight loss treatment that suits you.
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Saxenda and Wegovy are both injectable weight loss medications that contain different active ingredients. Saxenda also contains a GLP-1 receptor agonist called liraglutide. They both work in the same way to make you feel fuller for longer. Saxenda is taken once a day, but Wegovy is a once-weekly injection.
What is the difference between Wegovy and Mounjaro?
Wegovy and Mounjaro are both injectable weight loss medications. The main difference between Wegovy and Mounjaro is the active ingredient. They both contain GLP-1 receptor agonists, but Wegovy contains semaglutide and Mounjaro contains tirzepatide. They both work in a similar way, but tirzepatide (Mounjaro) also mimics a second hormone, known as glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP).
What is the difference between Ozempic and Wegovy?
Ozempic and Wegovy are the same medication, but they are used to treat different things. Ozempic is used to improve blood sugar levels in adults who have type 2 diabetes, while Wegovy is used for weight loss. Both medications contain the same active ingredient semaglutide. The strength of the medication in Ozempic is different to Wegovy, so you should only use these treatments as recommended by a doctor.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I buy Wegovy in the UK?
You can buy Wegovy in the UK from online doctor services, such as ASDA Online Doctor. You’ll need a prescription before buying Wegovy, so our doctors will need to check your medical history and BMI first. If suitable, Wegovy can be prescribed to you. Be careful when buying medication online and only buy from reputable sellers.
How much does Wegovy cost in the UK?
At ASDA Online Doctor, the cost of Wegovy includes 1 pen, which contains 4 doses (a month's supply). The Wegovy prices for each dose are as follows:
- 0.25mg = £169
- 0.5mg = £169
- 1.0mg = £169
- 1.7mg = £224
- 2.4mg = £269
Who should not take Wegovy?
You should not take Wegovy if:
- you are pregnant or trying to conceive
- you are breastfeeding
- your BMI is below 30 and you don’t have a weight-related medical condition
- you have ever had a serious allergic reaction to any of the ingredients in Wegovy, especially semaglutide
How long do you take Wegovy for weight loss?
Your doctor will monitor your weight loss and can let you know how long you need to take it for.
How long does Wegovy take to work?
You might notice Wegovy effects within a few days of the first dose, but it needs time to build up in your system and for you to reach the maintenance dose which gives best results. You’ll notice the best effects a few weeks to a few months after starting Wegovy.
How do I get a prescription for Wegovy?
To get a prescription for Wegovy, you’ll need to speak to your GP who may refer you to a weight management service. Alternatively, you can complete a medical questionnaire online through an online doctor service, such as ours. You’ll need to meet certain requirements, such as a certain BMI, to get a prescription for Wegovy.
How many doses are in a Wegovy pen?
There are 4 doses in each Wegovy pen. As you take 1 dose a week, this means each Wegovy pen will last 4 weeks.
How long does nausea last with Wegovy?
This is different for everyone. You may feel sick for a few days to a few weeks after starting Wegovy, and this side effect might come back when you increase your dose. Speak to your doctor if your nausea isn’t going away or is getting worse and interfering with your daily activities.
Babak studied medicine at King’s College London and graduated in 2003, having also gained a bachelor’s degree in Physiology during his time there. He completed his general practice (GP) training in East London, where he worked for a number of years as a partner at a large inner-city GP practice. He completed the Royal College of GPs membership exam in 2007.
Meet our doctorsLast reviewed: 26 Feb 2024
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