Do you want to lose weight in a medically responsible way or regulate your blood sugar better? Ozempic is an injectable GLP-1 medication originally developed for type 2 diabetes, but may also be effective for weight loss under medical supervision.
At Xavier Clinics we offer Ozempic exclusively within a carefully medically supervised process, where safety, monitoring and lifestyle optimization are central.
What is Ozempic?
Ozempic contains the active substance semaglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist. This hormone influences appetite and blood sugar regulation.
Ozempic:
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Reduces the feeling of hunger
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Delays gastric emptying
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Provides a faster feeling of satiety
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Helps regulate blood sugar
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Supports weight loss
The injection is administered once a week using an easy-to-use pen.
Who is Ozempic suitable for?
Ozempic may be suitable for:
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People with type 2 diabetes
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Clients with overweight or obesity under medical indication
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People for whom lifestyle measures have insufficient effect
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Medical support for weight loss
During a comprehensive consultation, we will assess whether Ozempic is safe and appropriate for your situation.
Ozempic treatment: our approach
At Xavier Clinics we work with a personal and medically responsible treatment plan.
Our working method:
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Extensive medical intake
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Assessment of BMI and medical history
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Personal dosing schedule
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Regular checks and monitoring
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Guidance in the areas of nutrition and lifestyle
The dosage is gradually increased to limit side effects.
Goal of treatment:
Healthy and sustainable weight loss while maintaining muscle mass and metabolic health.
Result of Ozempic
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Decrease in appetite
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Less need for large portions
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Gradual weight loss
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Improvement of blood sugar levels (in diabetics)
Many clients notice less hunger within a few weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions about Ozempic
How fast does Ozempic work?
Clients often notice a decrease in appetite within 1 to 2 weeks.
How much weight can I lose?
Results vary from person to person. During the consultation, we'll discuss realistic expectations.
Is Ozempic safe?
Ozempic is a registered medicine and is safe with proper medical supervision.
What are possible side effects?
Nausea, gastrointestinal upset or a feeling of fullness may occur, especially during the build-up phase.
How often should I inject?
Ozempic is administered once a week.
Is Ozempic the same as Saxenda?
No. Both are GLP-1 medications, but differ in their active ingredient and dosing schedule.
Should I change my lifestyle?
Yes. Medication works best when combined with a healthy diet and exercise.
Can I stop when I reach my target weight?
This is always done in consultation with the attending physician.
Why choose Ozempic at Xavier Clinics?
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Medically supervised weight loss program
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Personal monitoring
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Experienced doctors
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Safe and responsible journey

