Weight Loss (GLP-1)

Semaglutide Sublingual

Appetite support that goes under your tongue. No needles.

Semaglutide is a GLP-1 medication. That means it copies a hormone your body already makes — one that tells your brain you have had enough to eat. When that signal is stronger, appetite quiets down. Cravings lose their grip. Eating less stops feeling like a fight.

It does more than curb hunger. Semaglutide also supports your body’s insulin response, which helps keep blood sugar steadier. That is why people use it for weight support, blood sugar management, or both — always under a provider’s care.

The sublingual form is the needle-free option. You hold the drops under your tongue, and the medication absorbs straight into your bloodstream. Skipping the digestive tract may improve absorption and ease the stomach side effects — like nausea — that some people notice with other forms.

Why people choose it

  • Helps quiet appetite at the source — your brain
  • Makes a reduced-calorie diet easier to stick with
  • Supports insulin response for steadier blood sugar
  • Absorbs under the tongue — no needles
  • May mean fewer stomach side effects like nausea

How it works

Semaglutide acts like GLP-1, a natural hormone that tells your brain you are full. It signals the appetite centers in your brain and supports your body's insulin response, which helps manage blood sugar. Because the sublingual form absorbs under your tongue straight into the bloodstream, it skips the digestive tract — which may improve absorption and ease stomach side effects like nausea.

Who it's for

Adults looking for support with weight and appetite, people working on blood sugar with their provider, and anyone who wants the benefits of semaglutide without injections. If sticking to a lower-calorie plan has been the hard part, this may be the missing piece.

Available forms

  • Sublingual solution

FAQ

Do I need a prescription?

Yes. A licensed provider reviews your health history and goals, then decides whether semaglutide is right for you. If it is not a fit, they will tell you.

What does sublingual mean?

Under the tongue. You hold the liquid there and it absorbs directly into your bloodstream, skipping the digestive tract.

Will I need lab work?

Sometimes. Your provider may order labs when they are needed to prescribe safely or to track how you are doing.

How do I get it?

After your provider approves your treatment, your medication ships from the pharmacy straight to your door.

Is this a subscription?

No. There is no subscription and no auto-billing. You and your provider decide when to reorder.

Ready to get started?

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