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Where to inject semaglutide

The subcutaneous sites for semaglutide, why weekly rotation matters, and a tracker that rotates them for you.

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Approved injection sites

Semaglutide is injected subcutaneously. The labeled sites are the same as other GLP-1s:

Rotate every week

Rotating prevents skin irritation and lumps and keeps absorption consistent. Our dose tracker logs each injection and tells you the next site automatically.

Tips

Get semaglutide with a licensed provider

A prescription matters: real reconstitution should be done with pharmacy-grade product and clinician guidance. These telehealth services handle the evaluation, prescription, and shipping.

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Frequently asked questions

Where do you inject semaglutide?
The abdomen (away from the navel), front of the thigh, or back of the upper arm — rotating each week.
Does it matter where you inject semaglutide?
Absorption is similar across the approved sites, but rotating protects your skin and keeps absorption consistent.

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