What is Saxenda? What are the uses for Saxenda?
- Saxenda is prescribed to help some
obese or
overweight
adults with weight-related medical problems to
lose weight and keep the weight
off. -
It is approved for use in combination with a
reduced-calorie diet and
regular
exercise for the long term
weight management of adults with an initial body mass
index (BMI) of 30 kg/m2 or greater (obese) or 27 kg/m2 or greater (overweight),
plus at least one weight related medical condition (for example,
high blood
pressure,
type 2 diabetes, or
high blood
cholesterol levels). - Saxenda is not approved for treatment of diabetes.
What brand names are available for liraglutide injection (Saxenda)?
Saxenda
Is liraglutide injection (Saxenda) available as a generic drug?
No
Do I need a prescription for liraglutide injection (Saxenda)?
Yes
What are the side effects of liraglutide injection (Saxenda)?
The most common side effects of Saxenda include:
-
Nausea -
Hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) -
Diarrhea -
Constipation -
Vomiting - Stomach distension
- Flatulence (intestinal gas)
- Injection site reactions
- Insomnia
- Anxiety
- Increased heart rate
-
Abnormal
physical weakness - Dry mouth
- Increased lipase (enzyme) in your blood
Saxenda may cause some rare but serious side effects including:
-
Thyroid tumors or
cancer - inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis)
- Increased heart rate
- Serious allergic
reactions, -
Depression or
thoughts of suicide
What is the dosage for liraglutide injection (Saxenda)?
- The recommended daily dose of Saxenda for weight management is 3
mg daily. - Patients should be started at 0.6 mg per day for 1 week, followed by
0.6 mg dose increments at weekly intervals until a target dose of 3 mg is
reached. - Saxenda should be discontinued in patients who cannot tolerate the
3 mg, as effectiveness of treatment at lower doses has not been established. - Saxenda can be administered once daily at any time of the day, without
regard to meals. - Saxenda should be injected subcutaneously in the abdomen,
thigh, or upper arm.
Which drugs or supplements interact with liraglutide injection (Saxenda)?
: Saxenda delays gastric or stomach emptying and
therefore may interfere with the absorption of oral medications taken at the
same time as Saxenda.
Is liraglutide injection (Saxenda) safe to take if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
:
- As
weight loss
during
pregnancy offers no benefits to the mother and may cause harm to the
fetus. Saxenda should not be used during
pregnancy. Saxenda is classified as FDA pregnancy risk category X. - It is not known if Saxenda is excreted in breast milk.
Due to the lack of safety data, Saxenda should not be used by
nursing
mothers.
What else should I know about liraglutide injection (Saxenda)?
What preparations of liraglutide injection (Saxenda) are available?
- Saxenda is available as a solution for subcutaneous
injection in pre-filled, disposable, multiple dose pens. - Each pen delivers doses
of 0.6, 1.2, 1.8, 2.4, or 3 mg (6 mg/ml, 3 ml). - Pens come in packs of either 3
or 5.
How should I keep liraglutide injection (Saxenda) stored?
- Before the first use, Saxenda should be stored in the
refrigerator between 36 C to 46 C (2 F to 8 F). - After the first use, the pen can
be stored at room temperature between 59 F to 86 C (15 F to 30 F) or in the
refrigerator between 36 F to 46 C (2 F to 8 F).