Ozempic is a weekly injection that works by increasing the production of insulin, a blood sugar-lowering hormone, slowing digestion, and decreasing the production of glucose by the liver.
Ozempic is a once-weekly self-administered injection of semaglutide. It comes in 0.5 milligrams, 1 milligram or 2 milligram dosages. Ozempic is not insulin. It helps your pancreas produce more ...
Ozempic is given as an injection under your skin. To learn more about Ozempic’s approved uses, see “What is Ozempic used for?” below. Doctors may also prescribe Ozempic off-label for weight ...