Liraglutide
A once-a-DAY GLP-1 medication a doctor may prescribe for weight management. Prescription only.
Liraglutide is the active ingredient in the FDA-approved medicines Saxenda® and Victoza®. It is a daily injection (the other shots here are weekly). The compounded liraglutide a provider may prescribe is NOT the same as those brand-name products.
Your final price is shown during your consultation. It depends on the medication your provider prescribes, pickup vs. shipping, and a one-time first-visit provider fee for new patients. Monthly auto-pay may lower your monthly cost.
About This Product
Liraglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist given as a daily injection (not weekly like semaglutide or tirzepatide). It helps your body feel full and helps manage blood sugar. A licensed physician prescribes and monitors your treatment. Your doctor decides the right dose for you based on your health history and goals. Common side effects can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and belly pain. Most are mild and often get better over time. Tell your provider about any side effects. This medication is prescription only. A licensed physician prescribes and supervises it after a short health questionnaire. It is not right for everyone. Talk to a doctor about your health history before you start.
How to Use
Prescription use only. Dosage, frequency, and administration are determined by your physician after a medical consultation. Do not use without a valid prescription.
Why Choose Liraglutide?
What Is Inside
Why Choose Liraglutide
Daily dosing may suit some patients better than weekly options
Supervised by a licensed physician who monitors your progress
Personalized dosing based on your health history and goals
Convenient — order through the SD Medical online store after your consultation
Prescription medication. These treatments are available only with a valid prescription from a licensed physician after a medical consultation. This page is for general education and is not medical advice. Talk to a doctor about whether a treatment is right for you. Investigational medications are not FDA-approved and their availability is determined by your physician.
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