
Ferozsons Laboratories Ltd
Semagen 0.5mg inj 1's
Semaglutide 0.5 mg
Inclusive of all taxes · Pack of 1 Inj
Prescription may be requested
This medicine is marked as relaxed. You can order it now, and our pharmacist may ask for a prescription before dispatch if needed.
Frequently asked
Can I take this medicine with food?
Can be taken with or without food (food does not affect injection efficacy)What should I do if I miss a dose?
If missed: take within 5 days (if weekly schedule). If more than 5 days passed, skip and take next scheduled dose. Do not double dose
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Product Summary:
Injectable GLP-1 receptor agonist that enhances insulin secretion, suppresses glucagon, slows gastric emptying, and reduces appetite
Who It's For:
Adults with Type 2 Diabetes mellitus; sometimes for obesity management (depending on indication/brand approval)
Key Benefits:
Improves glycemic control, promotes weight loss, reduces HbA1c, lowers cardiovascular risk
- Generic name
- Semaglutide 0.5 mg
- Manufacturer
- Ferozsons Laboratories Ltd
- Form
- Injection
- Pack size
- Pack of 1 Inj
- Prescription
- Relaxed — may be requested
- MRP
- Rs.2,000
Uses
Primary Use:
Type 2 Diabetes mellitus control
Also Used For:
Weight management (obesity), cardiovascular risk reduction in diabetics
Who May Benefit:
Overweight/obese patients, Type 2 diabetics uncontrolled on oral therapy, patients with insulin resistance
Warnings & interactions
Warnings:
Risk of pancreatitis, thyroid C-cell tumors (animal data), hypoglycemia (if combined with insulin/sulfonylureas), dehydration due to GI loss
Avoid If:
Personal/family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma, MEN2 syndrome, pregnancy (unless prescribed), hypersensitivity to semaglutide
Interactions:
Insulin (↑ hypoglycemia risk) Sulfonylureas (↑ hypoglycemia risk) Oral drugs with narrow absorption window (delayed gastric emptying effect) Alcohol (may worsen glucose instability)
Common side effects
reduced appetite, nausea, vomiting
Generic & branded alternatives
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