This puts Semaglutide in the GLP-1 (also known as glucagon-like peptide-1) class of medications
The answer is, yes, you can take a semaglutide medication (Ozempic, Rybelsus, and Wegovy) without a gallbladder, as the medication does not require a gallbladder to work
At Week 26, the primary HbA1c endpoint was missing for 5.6%, 4.2% and 2.5% of patients randomized to placebo, liraglutide 1.8 mg and semaglutide tablets 14 mg, respectively
Quick Answer: After your first semaglutide injection, you can expect reduced appetite and possible mild nausea within 24-48 hours, though significant weight loss and full therapeutic effects develop gradually over 4-5 weeks as the medication reaches steady-state levels
For researchers who choose to continue treatment beyond one year, the trajectory is generally stable
PubMed 18068698 TB-4 / TB-500 product mislabeling documented bidirectional mislabeling between full-length TB-4 (43 aa) and the TB-500 fragment (residues 1723) in marketed peptide products: Esposito M et al