What’s inside: semaglutide 5 mg vials
- 1 semaglutide 2 mg vial
- 2 semaglutide 5 mg vials
- 2 bacteriostatic water 30 ml vials
- 30 1 ml / 100 IU syringes
- 30 alcohol pads
How to dose:
Semaglutide comes in a powder form and needs to be mixed or “reconstituted” with bacteriostatic water before use. The amount of bacteriostatic water depends on the dose you want to take, as described in the following table. Here are the estimates for weeks 7-16:
Vial
|
Amount of bacteriostatic water you need to add to the vial once
|
Week
|
Dose you want
|
Amount of solution you need to put in syringe for injection
|
Number of units on 100 IU/1 ml syringe
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
5 mg vial #1
|
2 ml
|
Week 7
|
0.5 mg/week
|
0.2 ml
|
20
|
Week 8
|
0.5 mg/week
|
0.2 ml
|
20
|
||
Week 9
|
1 mg/week
|
0.4 ml
|
40
|
||
Week 10
|
1 mg/week
|
0.4 ml
|
40
|
||
Week 11
|
1 mg/week
|
0.4 ml
|
40
|
||
Week 12
|
1 mg/week
|
0.4 ml
|
40
|
||
5 mg vial #2
|
1 ml
|
Week 13
|
1.7 mg/week
|
0.33 ml
|
33
|
Week 14
|
1.7 mg/week
|
0.33 ml
|
33
|
||
Week 15
|
1.7 mg/week
|
0.33 ml
|
33
|
||
2 mg vial
|
1 ml
|
Week 16
|
1.7 mg/week
|
0.85 ml
|
85
|
Learn how to mix semaglutide in our Semaglutide Dosing and Injection Guide.
Or download the Weeks 7-16 Administration Guide in PDF format.
How to inject:
Learn how to inject semaglutide in our Semaglutide Dosing and Injection Guide.
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