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Saxenda Weight Loss Pen
Saxenda Weight Loss Pen is used to aid weight loss in those who are already dieting and exercising and can be used by both men and women over 18 years of age.
To be able to use Saxenda Weight Loss Pen you should have a BMI of:
- 30 kg/m² or greater
- 27 kg/m² and less than 30 kg/m² and weight-related health problems
Saxenda Pen
Before using the Saxenda Pen you should check the full list of ingredients to make sure you are not allergic to any of them.
Saxenda Pen Ingredients:
- Liraglutide, disodium phosphate dihydrate, propylene glycol, phenol, hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide and water for injections
Saxenda Weight Loss
You should store your Saxenda Weight Loss pen away safely to both ensure it is fit for purpose and to stop it getting into the hands of someone it could harm.
You should store Saxenda Weight Loss pen:
- Do not use after the expiry date
- Store below 30°C
- Do not freeze
- protect it from light
- Do not use if the solution is not clear
How Long Does A Saxenda Pen Last?
States that each pen contains 3 ml solution and is able to deliver doses of 0.6 mg, 1.2 mg, 1.8 mg, 2.4 mg and 3.0 mg. You may wonder than once your dose reaches the maximum dose, At the maximum dose each Saxenda Injection lasts for 6 days.
How Does Saxenda Work?
“Saxenda addresses one of your body’s natural responses to weight loss.”
- Your body naturally produces an appetite hormone known as glucagon-like-peptide that helps to regulate your hunger
- Saxenda works like GLP-1 by regulating your appetite, which can lead to eating fewer calories and losing weight
- Saxenda is not a stimulant
Saxenda Side Effects
Saxenda Side Effects can occur but that does everybody will experience them, if you suffer from any of the following Saxenda Side Effects especially if they progressively get worse then you should stop using the Saxenda Injection and contact your doctor for advice:
Very common
- Feeling sick
- Being sick
- Diarrhoea
- Constipation
Common
- Feeling weak or tired
- Changed sense of taste
- Dizziness
- Difficulty sleeping
- Gallstones
- Injection site reactions
- Low blood sugar
- increase of pancreatic enzymes
Uncommon
- Loss of fluids
- Delay in the emptying of the stomach
- Inflamed gall bladder
- Allergic reactions including skin rash
- Feeling generally unwell
- Faster pulse
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