Saxenda –

A medication used to treat obesity when diet and exercise haven’t yielded the desired results

The cost of the medication

Novo Nordisk has been conducting research in the field of obesity for over 20 years, developing new medications and implementing advanced treatment methods for this disease

In 2014, the FDA first approved Saxenda, a liraglutide injection, for the treatment of obesity. Then, in 2020, the same agency approved Saxenda (liraglutide) for the treatment of adolescents aged 12 to 17 years with obesity.

An innovative drug from Novo Nordisk

Reduced appetite and feelings of hunger
It mimics the action of the GLP-1 hormone, slowing gastric emptying and creating a feeling of fullness

What functions does it perform?

Regulation of blood glucose levels
Stimulates insulin production by the pancreas, helping to control blood sugar and reduce hunger
Improved metabolism
Influences metabolism, improving the use of fat as energy
What functions does it perform?
Consult your doctor before taking Saxenda
Contraindications
  • Allergy to liraglutide or any components of the drug.
  • History of medullary thyroid carcinoma, especially family history.
  • Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN2).
  • Severe depression, suicidal thoughts or behavior.
  • Severe renal or hepatic impairment.
  • Children under 12 years and adolescents weighing less than 60 kg.
  • Patients older than 75 years.
  • Pregnancy and lactation.
  • Severe chronic heart failure (NYHA class IV).
  • Concomitant use of other weight-loss medications.
  • Combination with other GLP-1 receptor agonists.
  • Obesity caused by endocrine disorders, eating disorders, or medication-induced weight gain.
Important!
Contraindications
Saxenda is generally well-tolerated: it has a low risk of side effects
  • headache, dizziness;
  • nausea, diarrhea, vomiting;
  • fatigue;
  • the development of hypoglycemia;
  • From the skin: Skin rash, itching
The most common side effects are:
The medication is well-tolerated
It works by mimicking the action of the GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) hormone

How does a liraglutide-based medication work?

It works by mimicking the action of the GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) hormone

How does a liraglutide-based medication work?

Reduced appetite and feelings of hunger
It mimics the action of the GLP-1 hormone, slowing gastric emptying and creating a feeling of fullness
Regulation of blood glucose levels
Stimulates insulin production by the pancreas, helping to control blood sugar and reduce hunger
Improved metabolism
Influences metabolism, improving the use of fat as energy
What functions does it perform?
Contraindications
Consult your doctor before taking Saxenda
  • Allergy to liraglutide or any components of the drug.
  • History of medullary thyroid carcinoma, especially family history.
  • Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN2).
  • Severe depression, suicidal thoughts or behavior.
  • Severe renal or hepatic impairment.
  • Children under 12 years and adolescents weighing less than 60 kg.
  • Patients older than 75 years.
  • Pregnancy and lactation.
  • Severe chronic heart failure (NYHA class IV).
  • Concomitant use of other weight-loss medications.
  • Combination with other GLP-1 receptor agonists.
  • Obesity caused by endocrine disorders, eating disorders, or medication-induced weight gain.
Important!
Saxenda is generally well-tolerated: it has a low risk of side effects
The most common side effects are:
  • headache, dizziness;
  • nausea, diarrhea, vomiting;
  • fatigue;
  • the development of hypoglycemia;
  • From the skin: Skin rash, itching
Reduced appetite and feelings of hunger
It mimics the action of the GLP-1 hormone, slowing gastric emptying and creating a feeling of fullness
Regulation of blood glucose levels
Stimulates insulin production by the pancreas, helping to control blood sugar and reduce hunger
Improved metabolism
Influences metabolism, improving the use of fat as energy
What functions does it perform?
Contraindications
Consult your doctor before taking Saxenda
  • Allergy to liraglutide or any components of the drug.
  • History of medullary thyroid carcinoma, especially family history.
  • Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN2).
  • Severe depression, suicidal thoughts or behavior.
  • Severe renal or hepatic impairment.
  • Children under 12 years and adolescents weighing less than 60 kg.
  • Patients older than 75 years.
  • Pregnancy and lactation.
  • Severe chronic heart failure (NYHA class IV).
  • Concomitant use of other weight-loss medications.
  • Combination with other GLP-1 receptor agonists.
  • Obesity caused by endocrine disorders, eating disorders, or medication-induced weight gain.
Important!
Saxenda is generally well-tolerated: it has a low risk of side effects
The most common side effects are:
  • headache, dizziness;
  • nausea, diarrhea, vomiting;
  • fatigue;
  • the development of hypoglycemia;
  • From the skin: Skin rash, itching

Studies show that after 12 weeks of therapy, weight loss exceeds 5%

The FDA approved the drug
In a study of 251 adolescents aged 12-17, after 56 weeks of Saxenda treatment: participants taking the drug lost an average of 2.65% of body weight, while those in the placebo group gained 2.37%
251 adolescents participated
~2.65% weight loss
In the Saxenda® study —
Saxenda® demonstrated weight loss efficacy in 4 studies involving 5358 adults. Over 56 weeks: 67.5% of patients lost more than 5% of their weight. Average weight loss was 11.2% from baseline. In patients with less weight loss (under 5% in 12 weeks): the average reduction was 3.8% over a year
5,358 adults participated
Average weight loss: 11.2%

Patient reviews — from the well-known Otzovik website

Mikhalmikhalych
My endocrinologist prescribed Saxenda. I went to her because of my significant weight problem. At my first appointment, I weighed 146 kg. I’ve dieted my whole life, gone to the gym, lost some weight, and then relapsed, gaining even more. At some point, I realized I needed help. As a result of my visit to the endocrinologist, the following…
Ksenia Alexandro
My endocrinologist recommended Saxenda. I have hormone problems, excess weight, and elevated insulin levels. I gained weight significantly, and no diet helped me lose it. Before purchasing Saxenda, I underwent blood tests. The medication has many contraindications…
Adanilch
I lost 20 kg by mid-October 2023. I really want to lose another 20 kg. After a complete check-up, I’ll start the injections again, but this time I probably won’t use the 3.0 dosage; I’ll stick with 2.4. Overall, I recommend the drug, but careful attention to diet and health is necessary. Don’t self-prescribe it. Read the instructions and the symptom list multiple times before starting.
avionika-vl
Good drug.
My endocrinologist prescribed this medication; I previously took Glucophage. I experienced no side effects. Saxenda lowered my blood sugar, improved my well-being, and boosted my self-esteem! I lost 8 kg in 3 months!
Pros: Helps with weight loss.
Cons: Very expensive.
Mikhalmikhalych
My endocrinologist prescribed Saxenda. I went to her because of my significant weight problem. At my first appointment, I weighed 146 kg. I’ve dieted my whole life, gone to the gym, lost some weight, and then relapsed, gaining even more. At some point, I realized I needed help. As a result of my visit to the endocrinologist, the following…
Ksenia Alexandro
My endocrinologist recommended Saxenda. I have hormone problems, excess weight, and elevated insulin levels. I gained weight significantly, and no diet helped me lose it. Before purchasing Saxenda, I underwent blood tests. The medication has many contraindications…
Adanilch
I lost 20 kg by mid-October 2023. I really want to lose another 20 kg. After a complete check-up, I’ll start the injections again, but this time I probably won’t use the 3.0 dosage; I’ll stick with 2.4. Overall, I recommend the drug, but careful attention to diet and health is necessary. Don’t self-prescribe it. Read the instructions and the symptom list multiple times before starting.
avionika-vl
Good drug.
My endocrinologist prescribed this medication; I previously took Glucophage. I experienced no side effects. Saxenda lowered my blood sugar, improved my well-being, and boosted my self-esteem! I lost 8 kg in 3 months!
Pros: Helps with weight loss.
Cons: Very expensive.