FDA-Approved Dosing

Semaglutide 2.4 mg: Dosing Guide & What to Expect

📅 Maintenance Dose ◔ Weekly injection ✓ Approved 2021

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This page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. GLP-1 medications are prescription drugs. Discuss all treatment decisions with a licensed healthcare provider who knows your complete medical history. Individual results vary significantly from clinical trial averages.

When your prescriber recommends Semaglutide 2.4 mg, you're progressing through the standard dose escalation protocol. This guide covers the clinical evidence, typical side effect patterns, and titration guidance specific to this dose.

What Is Semaglutide 2.4 mg?

Semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy, ...) is a GLP-1 receptor agonist administered by weekly subcutaneous injection. The 2.4 mg dose is the maintenance dose in the standard titration protocol, designed to progressively increase receptor engagement and clinical efficacy.

Clinical trial data from STEP-1 demonstrates a mean weight loss of approximately 14.9% at the maximum dose (2.4 mg) in trial-eligible participants. Results at intermediate doses like 2.4 mg are typically lower.

Titration Schedule for Semaglutide

Dose Approx. Week Status
0.25 mgWk 1–4✓ Prior
0.5 mgWk 5–8✓ Prior
1.0 mgWk 9–12✓ Prior
1.7 mgWk 13–16✓ Prior
2.4 mgWk 17–20▶ Current

Semaglutide 2.4 mg is the maximum approved dose. Most patients remain at this maintenance dose for the duration of treatment. Discuss long-term continuation with your prescriber.

Side Effects at 2.4 mg

The most commonly reported side effects of Semaglutide include GI-related symptoms that tend to be most pronounced during dose escalation. At 2.4 mg (a higher titration step), some patients experience more pronounced GI symptoms than at lower doses.

Most side effects are transient and improve within 2–4 weeks at a stable dose. GI symptoms (nausea, diarrhea, constipation) are the most common reasons for dose reduction or discontinuation.

When to Call Your Doctor

When to Escalate from 2.4 mg

Standard protocol calls for 4 weeks at each dose level before escalation, provided the dose is well tolerated. If side effects are significant, your prescriber may recommend staying at 2.4 mg for an additional 4 weeks (an 8-week interval) before moving up.

Do not escalate doses without prescriber guidance. Self-directed dose escalation increases the risk of adverse events.

Contraindications & Safety

This medication is FDA-approved. Key contraindications include:

Pregnancy: Not recommended. Discuss with your prescriber if pregnancy is a possibility.

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