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Semaglutide
Semaglutide medicine should be injected under the skin of your upper arm, stomach, or upper leg (thigh). It is administered once each week (every 7 days). You'll learn how to make and administer this medication. Use precisely as instructed. Take your medication on a consistent schedule. Don't take it more frequently than recommended.
You should inject Semaglutide medication and the insulin separately if you're using them together. Avoid combining them. Give the injections apart from one another. With every injection, switch (rotate) the injection sites. More than 4 million prescriptions for semaglutide were written in the United States in 2020, ranking it as the 129th most popular medicine.