Weight Loss (GLP-1)

Semaglutide Capsule

Curb the appetite. Support the loss. Skip the needle.

Semaglutide capsules put a well-known weight-management medication into a simple once-daily pill. Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist — it mimics a hormone your gut releases after you eat. The result: you feel full sooner, and hunger stops running the show.

Most people use it to make a reduced-calorie diet workable. Cutting back is hard when appetite fights you all day. By acting on appetite centers in the brain, semaglutide takes the edge off, so the plan you build with your provider is one you can actually keep. It also supports healthy insulin secretion along the way.

The capsule form exists for one clear reason: not everyone wants an injection. If needles have kept you away from GLP-1 medications, this is the same active medication in a form you swallow.

Side effects are usually manageable. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation can appear early on, and they typically ease as your body adjusts. Every order starts with a licensed provider who reviews your health history — and if semaglutide capsules are a fit, your medication ships straight to your door.

Why people choose it

  • Reduced appetite and calorie intake
  • Easier to stick with your diet plan
  • Support for moderate weight loss
  • Enhanced insulin secretion
  • Once-daily capsule — no injections

How it works

Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist — a medication that mimics a natural gut hormone your body releases after eating. It acts on appetite centers in the brain, so you feel satisfied with less food, and it supports healthy insulin secretion. Paired with lifestyle changes, that makes a reduced-calorie diet something you can actually follow.

Who it's for

Semaglutide capsules may fit adults seeking moderate weight loss, people who need help managing appetite, and anyone working to stay on a reduced-calorie diet. Your provider reviews your health history to decide if it's right for you.

Available forms

  • Capsule (30-day supply)
  • Capsule (60-day supply)

FAQ

Is this a pill or an injection?

It's a capsule you swallow once a day. No needles, no injections — that's the point of this form.

How do I get started?

You complete a short health intake, and a licensed provider reviews it. If semaglutide capsules are a good fit, they write the prescription and stay involved in your care.

Will I need lab work?

Sometimes. Your provider may order labs before or during treatment to make sure the medication is working safely for you.

What are the common side effects?

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation are the most common. They usually show up early and improve over time, and they're rarely serious enough to stop treatment.

Is this a subscription?

No. You order what your provider prescribes, when you need it. There's no recurring membership fee and nothing auto-renews without your say.

Ready to get started?

Prescription medication. A licensed IAM provider determines if it's right for you.