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Ozempic® (Semaglutide) Online | Once-Weekly GLP-1 for Type 2 Diabetes via Telemedicine
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Get Ozempic® Prescribed Online — Once-Weekly Semaglutide

Ozempic® (semaglutide) is the original once-weekly GLP-1 injection, FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes — improving blood sugar and protecting the heart and kidneys. Prescribed online by licensed physicians and shipped to your door.

  • Once-weekly semaglutide injection — the well-established GLP-1
  • FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes, with heart & kidney protection
  • Same active ingredient as Wegovy® (the weight-loss-approved form)
  • Prescribed by licensed physicians, shipped to your door
Ozempic® Program
Once-weekly semaglutide for type 2 diabetes
Active ingredientSemaglutide
Drug classGLP-1 receptor agonist
DosingOnce weekly injection
FDA approval2017 (type 2 diabetes)
Approved forT2D · heart & kidney risk
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GLP-1 Receptor Agonist

What Is Ozempic® (Semaglutide)?

Once-weekly injectable · FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes

Ozempic® is a once-weekly semaglutide injection from Novo Nordisk, FDA-approved to improve blood-sugar control in adults with type 2 diabetes. It is a GLP-1 receptor agonist — it mimics a natural gut hormone that prompts insulin release when blood sugar is high, slows digestion, and reduces appetite.

Beyond blood sugar, Ozempic® is also approved to reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with type 2 diabetes and heart disease, and to protect kidney function in those with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease. It contains the same active ingredient as Wegovy® and Rybelsus®, though each brand has its own approved uses and doses.

2017FDA approved (type 2 diabetes)
1×/wkinjection dosing
3FDA-approved indications (in T2D)
GLP-1receptor agonist class
  • Improves blood-sugar control in adults with type 2 diabetes
  • Reduces cardiovascular risk in T2D with established heart disease
  • Helps protect kidney function in T2D with chronic kidney disease
  • Slows digestion and reduces appetite as a GLP-1
  • Once-weekly injection — a simple, predictable routine
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The Original Semaglutide
A well-established once-weekly GLP-1 for type 2 diabetes
Made byNovo Nordisk
Same drug asWegovy® · Rybelsus®
Approved forType 2 diabetes
Weight lossOff-label (see Wegovy®)
AdministrationSubcutaneous injection
Source pharmacyNovoCare® / licensed Rx
Mechanism of Action

How Ozempic® Works in Your Body

Ozempic® mimics GLP-1, a hormone your gut releases after eating. That single signal does several things at once to help manage type 2 diabetes.

Steadies blood sugar

It prompts the pancreas to release insulin when blood sugar is high and dials back glucagon — tighter control with lower risk of lows.

Slows digestion

By slowing how quickly the stomach empties, it blunts the blood-sugar spikes that follow meals and helps you feel full longer.

Reduces appetite

Like other GLP-1s, it acts on hunger signals, which is why many people eat less while taking it.

Protects heart & kidneys

In adults with type 2 diabetes, Ozempic® is also approved to lower the risk of major cardiovascular events and to slow kidney decline.

Approved Uses

What Ozempic® Is FDA-Approved For

Every Ozempic® indication is tied to type 2 diabetes in adults. Here's exactly what the FDA label covers.

Cardiovascular protection

T2D + heart disease · since 2020

To reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events — cardiovascular death, heart attack, or stroke — in adults with type 2 diabetes and established heart disease.

Kidney protection

T2D + kidney disease · since 2025

To reduce the risk of sustained kidney-function decline, end-stage kidney disease, and cardiovascular death in adults with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease.

Looking for weight loss?

Ozempic® is not FDA-approved for weight loss — that's its sibling Wegovy® (the same medicine, semaglutide, at a higher dose). Tell us your goals and our physicians will recommend the right, appropriate option for you.

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Dosing & Titration

Your Ozempic® Dose Steps Up Gradually

Ozempic® starts low and increases over time so your body can adjust and side effects stay manageable. It's a once-weekly injection at every step.

1
0.25 mg
Weeks 1–4 · starting dose
2
0.5 mg
Weeks 5–8 · maintenance
3
1 mg
If needed · step-up
4
2 mg
Maximum dose

The 0.25 mg starting dose helps your body adjust and isn't a maintenance dose. Your physician steps you up about every 4 weeks based on your blood-sugar goals and how you tolerate the medication — many people stay at 0.5 mg or 1 mg. Always follow your prescriber's instructions.

Demonstrated Outcomes

What the Clinical Trials Show

Ozempic® was studied in the SUSTAIN program in adults with type 2 diabetes. These are the headline, approved outcomes — individual results vary.

Up to 1.8%
Average A1C reduction*

In clinical trials, Ozempic® lowered A1C (a measure of long-term blood sugar) by up to about 1.8% at the higher dose, helping many adults with type 2 diabetes reach their blood-sugar targets alongside diet and exercise.

Added Benefit
Heart & kidney
Risk reduction in type 2 diabetes

Beyond blood sugar, Ozempic® is FDA-approved to reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with T2D and heart disease, and to slow kidney-function decline in adults with T2D and chronic kidney disease.

* Based on the SUSTAIN clinical program in adults with type 2 diabetes. Ozempic® is not FDA-approved for weight loss. Individual results vary based on dose, adherence, and health history.

Side-by-Side

Ozempic® vs Other Semaglutide & GLP-1 Options

Same ingredient, different brands and approvals. Here's how Ozempic® compares with the related medications people ask about.

Feature Ozempic® Wegovy® Rybelsus® Mounjaro®
Active ingredientSemaglutideSemaglutideSemaglutideTirzepatide
FormInjectionInjectionOral tabletInjection
Primary FDA useType 2 diabetesWeight managementType 2 diabetesType 2 diabetes
AdministrationWeekly injectionWeekly injectionDaily pillWeekly injection
Approved for weight lossNo (off-label)YesNoNo (Zepbound® is)
Brand makerNovo NordiskNovo NordiskNovo NordiskEli Lilly

Ozempic®, Rybelsus®, and Mounjaro® are not FDA-approved for weight loss. Your physician will recommend the most appropriate option for your diagnosis and goals.

Cost & Coverage

How to Pay for Ozempic®

Coverage for Ozempic® is often strongest when it's prescribed for type 2 diabetes. Our care team helps you find the most affordable path.

Commercial Insurance

Covered by Insurance

  • Often covered when prescribed for type 2 diabetes
  • Our coordinators work with most commercial plans
  • Manufacturer savings programs may lower co-pays
  • Out-of-pocket cost varies by your plan
  • Off-label uses are less likely to be covered
Self / Cash Pay

Cash-Pay Options

  • No insurance required — transparent pricing
  • Predictable monthly program rate
  • Dispensed through licensed pharmacies
  • Cancel anytime — no long-term lock-in
  • Multi-month plans lower your effective rate
Good to Know

Who Should Consider Cash Pay

  • Government-sponsored insurance (e.g. Medicare/Medicaid)
  • Plans that decline coverage for your situation
  • Anyone without insurance
  • Patients who prefer predictable monthly pricing
Your Program

What's Included With Your Ozempic® Membership

A prescription is only part of the picture. Your program wraps the medication in ongoing clinical care and support to help you succeed.

Ozempic® prescription access

If it's appropriate for you, your physician prescribes Ozempic® at the right dose.

Virtual clinician visits

Secure telemedicine evaluations and follow-ups with licensed providers — no waiting rooms.

Dosing & side-effect support

Guidance on titration and managing common side effects, with a team you can message.

Insurance & affordability help

Coordinators check coverage, apply savings programs, and lay out cash-pay options.

Progress tracking

Track blood-sugar goals, doses, and milestones so you and your provider can see what's working.

Discreet home delivery

Medication ships from a licensed pharmacy directly to your door, refilled on schedule.

Getting Started

How to Get Ozempic® Prescribed Online in 4 Steps

Our telemedicine process is fast, private, and designed to take you from consultation to prescription as smoothly as possible.

Step 1

Take the 5-Min Quiz

Tell us about your medical history and health goals to see if you medically qualify — no cost, no obligation.

Step 2

Physician Evaluation

A licensed physician reviews your assessment, diagnosis, and goals via a secure telemedicine visit.

Step 3

Treatment Plan Issued

If Ozempic® is appropriate, your physician issues your prescription and your starting dose.

Step 4

Rx Shipped to You

Your medication ships from a licensed pharmacy to your door, with ongoing monthly clinical support included.

Who Qualifies

Do You Qualify for Ozempic®?

Eligibility is always determined by a licensed physician during your clinical evaluation. These are the general guidelines.

Typically Qualifies

Strong Candidates

  • Adults with type 2 diabetes needing better blood-sugar control
  • Type 2 diabetes with established cardiovascular disease
  • Type 2 diabetes with chronic kidney disease
  • T2D not at goal on metformin alone
  • Adults seeking a once-weekly diabetes injectable
Physician Review Required

May Qualify — Case by Case

  • Prediabetes or metabolic concerns (physician review)
  • History of pancreatitis (physician must review)
  • Taking insulin or sulfonylureas (hypoglycemia risk)
  • Kidney or liver conditions (dose considerations)
  • Current or planned pregnancy
Generally Not Eligible

Who May Not Qualify

  • Type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis
  • Personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer
  • History of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2
  • Known allergy to semaglutide
  • Weight loss alone — Wegovy® is the approved option

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Take the free quiz and our care team will help you understand your options — including whether Ozempic® or another medication is the right fit. No commitment required.

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Maximize Your Results on Ozempic®

Medication works best as part of a routine. These habits support steady blood sugar, ease side effects, and build lasting health.

Balanced, steady meals

Consistent, balanced meals support smoother blood-sugar control and make GI side effects easier to manage.

Stay active

Regular movement improves insulin sensitivity and complements the medication's blood-sugar benefits.

Hydrate & add fiber

Plenty of water and fiber-rich foods help manage common digestive side effects like constipation.

Same day each week

Pick a consistent weekly injection day so the medication stays at steady levels and you don't miss doses.

Track your numbers

Monitoring blood sugar (and weight, if relevant) helps you and your provider fine-tune your plan.

Lean on support

Ongoing check-ins keep you on track and make managing a chronic condition feel less isolating.

Safety Information

Ozempic® Side Effects — What to Expect

Most side effects are gastrointestinal and typically mild, most common at the start or after a dose increase, and improve as your body adjusts.

Very Common

Nausea

Most common at the start or after dose increases. Usually mild and eases within a few weeks. Smaller meals help.

Common

Diarrhea or Constipation

Changes in digestion are common. Staying hydrated and keeping up fiber intake helps manage symptoms.

Common

Stomach Discomfort

Bloating, fullness, or mild abdominal pain — especially after eating. Typically resolves as your body adjusts.

Common

Decreased Appetite

A common GLP-1 effect. Make sure you're still meeting your nutritional needs.

Less Common

Hypoglycemia

Low blood sugar risk rises if combined with insulin or sulfonylureas. Your physician may adjust those doses.

Less Common

Injection Site Reactions

Mild redness or swelling at the site. Rotating injection sites helps. Resolves quickly in most cases.

Rare

Gallbladder Issues

Report severe upper-abdominal pain, fever, or jaundice promptly, as gallbladder problems can occur.

Very Rare / Serious

Pancreatitis

Very rare but serious. Stop the medication and contact your physician immediately if you have severe, persistent abdominal pain.

Important: Ozempic® carries a boxed warning regarding the risk of thyroid C-cell tumors and should not be used by people with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2. This is a general overview and not a complete list of side effects or warnings. Your physician will review your full health history and explain all relevant risks during your evaluation. Always follow your physician's dosing instructions and report unusual symptoms promptly. Read full Important Safety Information →

Handling & Tips

Storing & Using Ozempic® at Home

A few simple practices keep your medication effective and your injections comfortable. Always follow the instructions that come with your pen.

Refrigerate before first use

Store new pens in the refrigerator. Do not freeze — discard any pen that has frozen.

After first use

An in-use pen can be kept at room temperature or refrigerated for a limited time per the label. Check your product instructions.

Rotate injection sites

Inject into the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm, rotating the site each week, and inject on the same day weekly.

Dispose of sharps safely

Place used pens and needles in an FDA-cleared sharps container — never loose in household trash.

Missed a dose?

If it's within 5 days, take it when you remember; if more than 5 days, skip it. Don't double up — ask your provider.

When to call us

Reach your care team about severe or persistent side effects, signs of an allergic reaction, or questions about your dose.

Why Choose Us

Care You Can Trust, From Start to Refill

Fast Medical Weight Loss pairs FDA-approved medication with real clinical oversight and a process built around you.

Licensed physicians

Every prescription is evaluated and issued by a licensed provider — never an automated checkout.

Available in all 50 states

Nationwide telemedicine access, with visits conducted by secure video or questionnaire.

Fast, discreet shipping

Medication ships from licensed pharmacies straight to your door in plain packaging.

HIPAA-compliant & private

Your health information is protected at every step of your care.

Transparent pricing

Clear cash-pay rates plus insurance support — no surprise fees, cancel anytime.

Ongoing support

A care team for dosing questions, side effects, and refills throughout your journey.

Transparent Ozempic® Pricing

All-inclusive programs — licensed-physician visits and your medication included. No membership fees, cancel anytime. Multi-month plans save you more.

Ozempic® · 3-Month Plan
$799
3-month supply · $897
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Three months of medication and care, billed once.
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Ozempic® · 6-Month Plan
$1,499
6-month supply · $1,794
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Best value — six months of medication and care, billed once.
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The 3-month and 6-month plans are billed once and are discounted versus the monthly rate. All medication requires a licensed-physician evaluation and prescription.

FAQs

Ozempic® — Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to the most common questions about Ozempic®, semaglutide, and our telemedicine program.

Is Ozempic® approved for weight loss?

No. Ozempic® is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes (and to reduce heart and kidney risk in people with T2D). Many people lose weight on it, but that use is off-label. The FDA-approved weight-loss form of semaglutide is Wegovy®.

What is the difference between Ozempic® and Wegovy®?

Both contain semaglutide. Ozempic® is approved for type 2 diabetes at doses up to 2 mg. Wegovy® is approved specifically for weight management and uses a higher 2.4 mg dose. Your physician will determine which is appropriate.

How is Ozempic® different from Mounjaro®?

Ozempic® is semaglutide (a GLP-1). Mounjaro® is tirzepatide, which targets two hormone receptors (GLP-1 and GIP). Both are approved for type 2 diabetes; neither is FDA-approved for weight loss (Wegovy® and Zepbound® are, respectively).

Is Ozempic® covered by insurance?

It's often covered when prescribed for type 2 diabetes, and our coordinators will work with your plan and any savings programs. Coverage for off-label use is less likely; cash-pay options are available.

How soon will I see results?

Many people see blood-sugar improvements within the first several weeks, with fuller effects as the dose is titrated up over a couple of months. Your physician will track your A1C and adjust accordingly.

Do I need to refrigerate Ozempic®?

Store new pens in the refrigerator. Once a pen is in use, it can be kept at room temperature or refrigerated for a limited time per the label. Never freeze it.

What if I miss a dose?

If you remember within 5 days, take it as soon as you can. If more than 5 days have passed, skip the missed dose and resume your regular weekly schedule. Don't take two doses close together.

How is the telemedicine visit conducted?

Evaluations are conducted via secure video or an asynchronous questionnaire, depending on your state and preference. All visits are HIPAA-compliant and conducted by licensed physicians.

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Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Rybelsus®, and NovoCare® are registered trademarks of Novo Nordisk A/S; Mounjaro® and Zepbound® are trademarks of Eli Lilly and Company. This page has not been reviewed or endorsed by Novo Nordisk or Eli Lilly. Ozempic® (semaglutide) is FDA-approved as an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes, to reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with type 2 diabetes and established cardiovascular disease, and to reduce the risk of sustained eGFR decline, end-stage kidney disease, and cardiovascular death in adults with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease. Ozempic® is not FDA-approved for weight loss; semaglutide is approved for chronic weight management under the brand name Wegovy®. *A1C reduction figures are from the SUSTAIN clinical program in adults with type 2 diabetes; individual results vary. ‡The $299/month program includes licensed-physician visits and a monthly medication supply, with no membership fees; cancel anytime. The 3-month and 6-month plans are billed once and are discounted versus the monthly rate. Pricing shown is illustrative and subject to change. Ozempic® carries a boxed warning regarding the risk of thyroid C-cell tumors. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All treatment requires a licensed physician evaluation, eligibility, and a prescription; not all patients will qualify. Prescriptions require an online consultation with a healthcare provider who will determine whether a prescription is appropriate. Medication is dispensed through licensed pharmacies. ©2026 Fast Medical Weight Loss. HIPAA Compliant. All Rights Reserved.