Injectable semaglutide treatment support: week 4

Key Takeaways

What to expect in week 4, and preparing to increase your dose next week.

Injection guide: week 4

Inject a dose of 0.25 mg once this week.

This is your last dose at 0.25 mg. Learn more about injectable semaglutide and view the full 3 month dosing schedule.

Prepare to increase your dose next week

Next week you’ll increase your dose to 0.5 mg.

Note: you should not increase your dose if any of the following are true:

  • You are still having side effects. This suggests your body needs more time to adjust to the current dose
  • You are losing 1-2 pounds per week. This indicates the current dose is still effective.
  • You are losing more than 2 pounds per week. This indicates the current dose might be too high.
  • You are noticing a decrease in your appetite, less cravings, and feeling full sooner.

If you are experiencing any of the above, contact your healthcare practitioner. If you are experiencing severe side effects, seek in-person care with a healthcare practitioner, or visit a walk-in clinic or the emergency department.

Learn about dosing up

Semaglutide FAQs

We’ve rounded up some of the most frequently asked questions about injectable semaglutide:

What are common side effects from taking injectable semaglutide?

What does my first 3 months of treatment look like?

How does the renewal process for my medication work?

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The information provided in this guide is not meant to replace the medical guidance given to you by your healthcare practitioner. If this information conflicts with what your practitioner has told you, always follow their direction first.

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