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If you miss a dose or you want to change the day of your injection, you can as long as the last dose was 2 or more days before.
Dispose of your needles properly. You can put them in a sharps container or a sturdy container you have at home and label it “sharps”. Drop them off at your nearest sharps disposal site.
For information on safe disposal and to find nearby sharps drop-off locations, consider contacting your local health department.
Yes, because of its ability to help with weight loss, it can reduce the risk of cardiovascular or kidney diseases.
You should not take semaglutide if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have pancreatitis, or if you or your family have a medical history of thyroid cancer or multiple endocrine neoplasia 2A or 2B.