Saxenda:
Weight Loss Treatment

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Appetite Suppression

Healthy Weight Loss

Improves Blood Sugar Control

What is Saxenda?

Saxenda (liraglutide) is a prescription injectable medication used for chronic weight management in adults with obesity (BMI ≥ 30) or overweight (BMI ≥ 27) with at least one weight-related comorbidity, such as type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia etc. It works by mimicking the actions of natural gut hormones to promote feelings of fullness and regulate blood sugar.*

What makes Saxenda unique:

Daily Dose, Lasting Impact: Saxenda offers a convenient once-a-day injection. This simplified approach can boost adherence and keep you on track with your weight loss goals.
Proven Effectiveness: Clinical trials have shown its effectiveness in promoting up to 10% of body weight. When used alongside a healthy diet and exercise program.*
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Wilding, J.P.H. et al. (2021) ‘Once-weekly semaglutide in adults with overweight or obesity’, New England Journal of Medicine, 384(11), pp. 989–1002. doi:10.1056/nejmoa2032183.

How does Saxenda work?

Saxenda (liraglutide) exerts its weight-lowering effects through a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)
receptor agonist mechanism.
GLP-1 is a naturally occurring incretin hormone released by the gut in response to food intake. It plays a key role in blood sugar control and appetite regulation.*

Here’s how Saxenda mimics GLP-1 to promote weight loss:

Brain

Brain

Appetite
suppression

Heart

Systemic effects

Improved blood
sugar control

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Stomach

Stomach

Slowed gastric
emptying

Pancreas

Pancreas

Enhanced insulin
secretion

Brain

Brain

Appetite
suppression

Heart

Systemic effects

Improved blood
sugar control

Mounjaro circle
Saxenda Product pen
Stomach

Stomach

Slowed gastric
emptying

Pancreas

Pancreas

Enhanced insulin
secretion

Saxenda: Clinically Meaningful Weight Loss

In a 56-week study, which involved over 3,700 adults who were overweight or obese and without type 2 diabetes, participants lost a clinically significant amount of weight ≥ 5% with Saxenda .*
21lb
mean weight loss achieved by patients on Saxenda
Reduced waist circumference by
3.2in
The majority of patients treated with Saxenda achieved and maintained clinically meaningful weight loss*
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Embarking on the Journey
to Healthier Living

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FAQ

Your Saxenda Questions Answered: Explore Our FAQ Section

Saxenda is available in the UK and was approved for in 2017 under specific criteria set by National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Currently Saxenda for weight loss is limited on the NHS, with specialists preferring newer once-a-week options. Private clinics offer Saxenda, but it might be out of stock and comes with a cost. Consider consulting your doctor about alternatives like Wegovy or Mounjaro. Get assessed by a healthcare professional to see if Saxenda is right for you.
Saxenda comes in different strengths to suit individual needs. As with most medications, the cost can vary depending on the dosage prescribed by your doctor. We at Priman is committed to offering Saxenda at competitive rates to help you achieve your weight loss goals.

Saxenda, like many medications, can cause side effects. Here’s a breakdown of the most common ones:

  • Digestive Issues: These are the most frequent side effects and can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, indigestion, stomach pain, and decreased appetite.
  • Injection Site Reactions: You might experience some redness, swelling, or itching where you injected the medication.

However, if any side effects are severe or persistent, consult your doctor.

Weight loss injections can be a powerful tool, but deciding between daily and weekly options can feel overwhelming. Let’s explore the pros and cons of each to help you find the best fit for your journey.

Daily Injections:
Pros:

  • Consistent effect: Maintains a steady stream of medication for potentially more consistent appetite control and blood sugar management.
  • · Reduced cravings: May experience fewer cravings throughout the day due to constant medication presence.

Cons:

  • More injections: Requires frequent needle pricks, which can be inconvenient and uncomfortable.
  • Injection site reactions: Increased chance of redness, swelling, or irritation at the injection site.
 

Weekly Injections:
Pros:

  • Convenience: Fewer injections mean increased comfort and less disruption to your routine.
  • Reduced injection site issues: Lower chance of irritation or discomfort at the injection site.

Cons:

  • Fluctuating effect: Medication levels may rise and fall throughout the week, potentially leading to less consistent appetite suppression and blood sugar control.
  • Potential for stronger side effects: A larger, once-a-week dose could lead to more prominent side effects, although these typically subside within a short time.

Victoza and Saxenda are both brand-name medications manufactured by Novo Nordisk, but they have key differences:

Purpose:
Victoza: This medication is licensed for treating type 2 diabetes.

Saxenda: This medication is specifically licensed for weight management.

Dosage:
Victoza: Comes in a lower dosage of liraglutide (the active ingredient).

Saxenda: Offered in higher dosages of liraglutide compared to Victoza.

Impact on Weight Loss:
Victoza: May cause some weight loss as a side effect of managing blood sugar, but it’s not the primary purpose.

Saxenda: Designed specifically for weight loss due to the higher dosage.

Saxenda and Wegovy are both GLP-1 receptor agonists used for weight management, but they are not exactly the same medication. Here’s a breakdown of the key differences:

  • Active Ingredient: Saxenda uses liraglutide, while Wegovy uses semaglutide.
  • Dosage: Saxenda requires daily injections, while Wegovy is typically injected once a week.
  • Effectiveness: Studies suggest Wegovy might lead to slightly greater weight loss compared to Saxenda.
Currently, Saxenda has reportedly been out of stock in the UK for some time. Availability can change, so it’s best to check directly with the online clinic before placing an order, but it requires a prescription. You’ll need to consult with a licensed healthcare provider who can assess your eligibility based on NICE criteria. This consultation can be done entirely online. If approved, your provider can create a treatment plan that may include a Saxenda prescription. Important to note: Saxenda is not available for purchase over-the-counter, as other weight loss injections and weight loss tablets.
References

*Pi-Sunyer, X. et al. (2015) “A randomized, controlled trial of 3.0 mg of liraglutide in weight management,” The New England journal of medicine, 373(1), pp. 11-22. doi: 10.1056/nejmoa1411892.

*Benefits of weight-loss medications (no date) Saxenda.com. Available at: https://www.saxenda.com/ about-saxenda/weight-loss- with-saxenda.html

*Overgaard, R. V. et al. (2016) “Liraglutide 3.0 mg for weight management: A population pharmacokinetic analysis,” Clinical pharmacokinetics, 55(11), pp. 1413-1422. doi: 10.1007 s40262-016-0410-7.

*Shin, J., Kim, R. and Kim, H .- S. (2023) “Liraglutide, a glucagon- like peptide-1 analog, in individuals with obesity in clinical practice,” Cardiovascular Prevention and Pharmacotherapy, 5(2), pp. 49-53. doi: 10.36011/cpp.2023.5.e7.

*Saxenda® (liraglutide) Injection 3 mg Clinical Trials for Weight Loss Results (no date) novoMEDLINK. Available at: https://www.novomedlink.com/obesity/products/treatments/saxenda/efficacy-safety/significant-weight-loss.html