Obesema 1.7mg Injection – Advanced Semaglutide Dose for Weight Loss
Table of Contents
- Product Introduction
- Uses
- Benefits
- Side Effects
- How to Use
- How It Works
- Safety Advice
- All Substitutes
- FAQs
Product Introduction
Obesema 1.7mg Injection (1 Multi-dose Disposable Pen, 4 Needles, 4 Alcohol Swabs) is a higher-dose semaglutide-based GLP-1 receptor agonist designed for individuals who require enhanced weight loss results after progressing from lower doses such as 0.25mg and 0.5mg.
This dose is typically part of a structured dose-escalation plan used in medical weight management programs. It delivers stronger appetite suppression, improved satiety, and more significant fat loss compared to starter doses.
Obesema 1.7mg works by mimicking the GLP-1 hormone, helping regulate hunger signals, slow digestion, and improve metabolic balance. This leads to reduced calorie intake and sustainable weight loss over time.
Obesema 1.7mg Multi-dose Injection
| Specification | Value |
| Active Ingredient | Semaglutide |
| Concentration | 2.27 mg/mL |
| Total Liquid Volume | 3 mL |
| Total Content | 6.8 mg per pen |
| Pen Type | Multi-dose Disposable |
| Included Accessories | 4 Needles & 4 Alcohol Swabs |
| Manufacturer | Alkem Laboratories Ltd |
Understanding the 1.7mg "Dial"
As an advanced-stage multi-dose pen, it is calibrated for high-precision delivery:
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Fixed Dose Selection: The dial is mechanically set to lock at the 1.7 mg mark.
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4-Week Supply: With a total of 6.8 mg in the pen, it delivers exactly four weekly doses of 1.7 mg.
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Full Month Solution: The inclusion of 4 needles and 4 swabs ensures the customer has everything needed for one full month of treatment at this dosage tier.
What’s included:
- 1 Multi-dose injection pen
- 4 disposable needles
- 4 alcohol swabs
This once-weekly injection is ideal for patients who have already adapted to semaglutide therapy and are ready for more advanced treatment.
Uses of Obesema 1.7mg Injection
- Advanced weight loss treatment
- Chronic obesity management
- Appetite suppression therapy
- Metabolic health improvement
Benefits of Obesema 1.7mg Injection
Enhanced Weight Loss
This higher dose significantly reduces hunger and increases fullness, helping patients achieve greater weight loss compared to lower doses.
Improved Lifestyle Control
Patients often experience better portion control, reduced cravings, and improved eating habits.
Side Effects
Common Side Effects
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Fatigue
Side effects may be more noticeable compared to lower doses but usually improve over time.
How to Use Obesema 1.7mg Injection
- Inject once weekly
- Use abdomen, thigh, or upper arm
- Rotate injection sites
- Follow prescribed escalation schedule
How Obesema Works
It activates GLP-1 receptors to:
- Reduce appetite
- Slow gastric emptying
- Enhance insulin response
- Improve fat metabolism
Safety Advice
- Avoid in pregnancy
- Monitor side effects carefully
- Use under medical supervision
- Not for type 1 diabetes
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FAQs
How often do I need to take Obesema 1.7mg Injection (1 Multi-dose Disposable Pen, 4 Needles, 4 Alcohol Swabs)?
Obesema 1.7mg Injection is taken once weekly, preferably on the same day each week to maintain consistent drug levels in your body. It can be administered at any time of the day, with or without food. Maintaining a fixed schedule helps improve effectiveness in weight loss and appetite control. Do not take more than one dose within a week unless advised by your doctor.
Does Obesema 1.7mg Injection (1 Multi-dose Disposable Pen, 4 Needles, 4 Alcohol Swabs) cause low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)?
Obesema 1.7mg has a low risk of causing hypoglycemia when used alone because it works in a glucose-dependent manner. However, when combined with insulin or sulfonylureas, the risk may increase. Symptoms of low blood sugar include dizziness, sweating, confusion, and shakiness. Regular monitoring is recommended if used alongside other diabetes medications.
Are there any serious risks associated with Obesema 1.7mg Injection (1 Multi-dose Disposable Pen, 4 Needles, 4 Alcohol Swabs)?
Although rare, serious risks may include pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, kidney problems, and possible thyroid tumors. Patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2 should avoid this medication. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting treatment.
What precautions should I take while using Obesema 1.7mg Injection (1 Multi-dose Disposable Pen, 4 Needles, 4 Alcohol Swabs)?
You should follow your doctor’s instructions carefully and avoid skipping doses. Maintain a healthy diet and regular exercise routine for best results. Inform your doctor if you have a history of pancreatitis, kidney disease, or gastrointestinal disorders. Avoid excessive alcohol consumption as it may worsen side effects like nausea.
How should I store Obesema 1.7mg Injection (1 Multi-dose Disposable Pen, 4 Needles, 4 Alcohol Swabs)?
Store unused pens in a refrigerator at 2°C–8°C. After first use, the pen can be kept at room temperature (below 30°C) for a limited time as per instructions. Do not freeze the medication and protect it from direct sunlight and heat. Always keep it out of reach of children.
Does Obesema 1.7mg Injection (1 Multi-dose Disposable Pen, 4 Needles, 4 Alcohol Swabs) affect eye health?
Rapid improvements in blood sugar control may temporarily worsen diabetic retinopathy in some patients. If you have existing eye conditions, regular eye check-ups are recommended while using this medication. Any sudden vision changes should be reported to your doctor immediately.
What is Obesema 1.7mg Injection (1 Multi-dose Disposable Pen, 4 Needles, 4 Alcohol Swabs)?
Obesema 1.7mg Injection is a higher-dose semaglutide-based GLP-1 receptor agonist used primarily for weight loss and metabolic health improvement. It works by reducing appetite, slowing digestion, and helping control calorie intake, making it effective for long-term obesity management.
Can I take Obesema 1.7mg Injection (1 Multi-dose Disposable Pen, 4 Needles, 4 Alcohol Swabs) with other diabetes medications?
Yes, Obesema can be used alongside other diabetes medications such as metformin or SGLT2 inhibitors. However, dose adjustments may be necessary to avoid hypoglycemia, especially when used with insulin. Always consult your doctor before combining treatments.
Are there any serious side effects associated with Obesema 1.7mg Injection (1 Multi-dose Disposable Pen, 4 Needles, 4 Alcohol Swabs)?
Serious side effects are uncommon but may include severe abdominal pain (pancreatitis), persistent vomiting, dehydration, or allergic reactions. Immediate medical attention is required if these symptoms occur. Most patients tolerate the medication well after gradual dose escalation.
Who should not take Obesema 1.7mg Injection (1 Multi-dose Disposable Pen, 4 Needles, 4 Alcohol Swabs)?
This medication is not suitable for individuals with type 1 diabetes, severe gastrointestinal disease, a history of thyroid cancer, or known hypersensitivity to semaglutide. It should also be avoided in patients with a history of pancreatitis unless advised by a specialist.
Can Obesema 1.7mg Injection (1 Multi-dose Disposable Pen, 4 Needles, 4 Alcohol Swabs) help with weight loss?
Yes, Obesema 1.7mg is specifically designed to provide stronger appetite suppression compared to lower doses. It helps reduce calorie intake and supports significant weight loss when combined with lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise.
Can pregnant or breastfeeding women take Obesema 1.7mg Injection (1 Multi-dose Disposable Pen, 4 Needles, 4 Alcohol Swabs)?
No, Obesema is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding due to potential risks to the baby. Women planning pregnancy should stop the medication at least 2 months before conception.
Is there a risk of hypoglycemia with Obesema 1.7mg Injection (1 Multi-dose Disposable Pen, 4 Needles, 4 Alcohol Swabs)?
The risk is low when used alone but increases when combined with insulin or other glucose-lowering drugs. Patients should monitor blood sugar regularly and keep fast-acting carbohydrates available in case of symptoms.
What should I do if I experience side effects while taking Obesema 1.7mg Injection (1 Multi-dose Disposable Pen, 4 Needles, 4 Alcohol Swabs)?
Mild side effects like nausea or diarrhea usually improve over time. Eating smaller meals and staying hydrated can help. If symptoms persist or become severe, contact your doctor immediately. Do not discontinue the medication without medical advice.
Related Products
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Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare professional.

