How does GLP-1s work in the body?

Semaglutide Mimics a Natural Gut Hormone

Semaglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist, mimics a hormone released after eating, which helps manage food by :

-Slowing Gastric Emptying

-Enhancing insulin release

-Reducing liver sugar release

-Targeting the brain's appetite center

The role of B12

B12 is included to:

Counteract mild nausea or fatigue associated with GLP-1 medications.

Support energy, red blood cell health, and nerve function.

Maintain levels during weight loss.

B12 does not strengthen semaglutide but helps patients feel better and maintain energy during treatment.

Subcutaneous injection

The injection is placed in the fat layer for:

Slow, steady absorption.

A consistent, week-long effect.

A lower risk of stomach upset compared to oral administration.

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