Metformin is often the first-line option for treating Type 2 diabetes
Semaglutide Vitamin B6 Single Shot Injections 0.25 mg 0.50 mg 0.75 mg 1.00 mg 1.50 mg 2.00 mg Sublingual Suspension 1 mg (30 mL) Monthly Supply (In-Lounge Only) 0.25 mg 0.50 mg 0.75 mg 1.00 mg 12-Week Program 7 mg semaglutide Health history review Lab work Weekly monitoring check-ins Type 2 diabetes Obesity Overweight with at least one weight-related health condition High cardiometabolic risk factors (high blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol) Weekly Type 2 diabetes patients working with their provider to optimize their diabetes management, potentially reducing their reliance on insulin over time
Failure to meet these thresholds typically results in treatment discontinuation, as cost-effectiveness is not demonstrated with lesser responses
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Each injection contains 1,000 mcg (1 mL) of cyanocobalamin