Do you have to taper off Saxenda?

Many people reach their ideal weight and find that they want to stop taking Saxenda. In this case, you may be advised to gradually reduce your dose. Some clinicians advise this to minimise the risk of weight gain and to make sure that the lifestyle changes you've made are effective.


Can you just stop taking Saxenda?

Saxenda is not an addictive medication, so you will not get withdrawal symptoms when you stop taking it. However, the changes in the hunger hormones in your body may impact your digestive system for a few days and can cause sickness.

What happens if you stop taking Saxenda?

Upon stopping Saxenda (liraglutide), people are likely to regain the weight lost. This is why it's important to work with your provider to learn how to use diet and exercise to maintain your weight.


Do you have to titrate Saxenda?

After you start Saxenda®, provided you have no issues with tolerating it, your dose should be increased weekly until you reach the 3-mg dose. After that, do not change your dose unless your health care provider tells you to. If you have any questions, call your health care provider.

When should you stop taking Saxenda?

Stop using Saxenda® and call your healthcare provider right away if you have severe pain in your stomach area (abdomen) that will not go away, with or without vomiting. You may feel the pain from your stomach area (abdomen) to your back.


Why You Are Not Losing Weight With Saxenda



Do you gain weight back after stopping Saxenda?

To date, 3 good studies on anti-obesity medications (Belviq, Saxenda and Wegovy) have demonstrated rapid regain once the medication has stopped. In one of these studies, it was after weight loss had been maintained for 3 years – when the drug was discontinued, the weight returned rapidly towards baseline.

Can you stay on 0.6 Saxenda?

The Saxenda starting dose is 0.6 mg subcutaneously, SC, per day for 1 week. You should increase the dose by 0.6 mg each week until the full maintenance dose of 3 mg is reached. By the start of the fifth week you should be on the maximum maintenance dose. Week 1 - 0.6 mg SC once daily x 7 days.

Why am I not losing weight on Saxenda?

Official answer. It takes time to lose weight with Saxenda. In adults, it may take about 8 weeks before you start to see a significant weight loss (at least 5%) with Saxenda. In the first 2 to 4 weeks you may lose about 2% to 4% of your weight.


Does Saxenda speed up your metabolism?

This medication helps reduce leptin resistance and can help lower leptin levels. This changes the biochemistry in your body and helps to naturally reduce your appetite, increase your metabolism and increase fat burning capacity.

Do you have to take Saxenda every day?

What time should Saxenda® be dosed? Saxenda® can be taken at any time, independent of meals. Once on Saxenda®, if you find a time that is convenient for you, try to take Saxenda® at that time every day.

Can you restart Saxenda?

Saxenda was titrated over 4 weeks. If 3.0 mg dose was not tolerated, treatment could be restarted, with reescalation over 4 weeks.


Can you take Saxenda once a week?

When you first start using Saxenda®, the starting dose is 0.6 mg once a day, for at least one week. Your doctor will instruct you to gradually increase your dose by 0.6 mg usually each week until you reach the recommended dose of 3.0 mg once a day. Your doctor will tell you how much Saxenda® to use each week.

Is Saxenda a long term medication?

Saxenda is meant to be used as part of a long-term weight management plan. This should include a low-calorie diet plan and increased exercise plan. Note that you should not use Saxenda with other weight loss products.

What foods to avoid with Saxenda?

Foods to avoid while on Saxenda?
  • biscuits, cakes and chocolates.
  • Any fried food.
  • Excessive amounts of alcohol.
  • Any food high in saturated fats.
  • Fizzy type drinks that are high in sugar.
  • Avoid energy drinks or sweetened caffeinated drinks.


What does Saxenda do to your stomach?

Saxenda® may cause nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea leading to loss of fluids (dehydration). Dehydration may cause kidney failure, which can lead to the need for dialysis. This can happen in people who have never had kidney problems before. Drinking plenty of fluids may reduce your chance of dehydration.

What is the average weight loss with Saxenda?

People taking Saxenda lost about 3% to 4% more weight than people taking a placebo. In another study, adults without Type 2 diabetes lost an average of 8% of their initial body weight. This was about 5% more weight loss than the placebo group.

Can you keep weight off after stopping Saxenda?

The researchers found that people who lost the most weight while taking semaglutide tended to then regain the most after stopping it, although they still retained a larger reduction from baseline than participants who had lost less weight during the treatment period.


How do I stop Saxenda without gaining weight?

Many people reach their ideal weight and find that they want to stop taking Saxenda. In this case, you may be advised to gradually reduce your dose. Some clinicians advise this to minimise the risk of weight gain and to make sure that the lifestyle changes you've made are effective.

What is better than Saxenda for weight loss?

Although Wegovy and Saxenda work the same, their results may be different. A recent 68-week study compared both medications head-to-head in over 300 adults. The results showed that, when combined with diet and exercise, people taking Wegovy had lost significantly more weight compared to those taking Saxenda.

Can I start Saxenda on 1.2 mg?

The titration period for Saxenda lasts for four weeks. On your first day, you should inject the lowest dose possible – 0.6mg. You should have seven doses of 0.6mg in total before moving to the next dose of 1.2mg and so on. You should always increase your dose on the same day of the week.


How many times can you use 1 Saxenda pen?

When you first start Saxenda, a single pen contains enough doses to last 17 days and the first full pack of five pens has enough doses to last six weeks. When you take Saxenda you need to gradually increase your dose in 0.6mg intervals, until you reach what is called the maintenance dose at 3mg daily.

Is Saxenda effective at lower doses?

If patients do not tolerate an increased dose during dose escalation, consider delaying dose escalation for approximately one additional week. Saxenda should be discontinued, however, if a patient cannot tolerate the 3 mg dose, as efficacy has not been established at lower doses (0.6, 1.2, 1.8, and 2.4 mg).

What is the next best thing to Saxenda?

Top 5 Saxenda alternatives
  • Wegovy (semaglutide)
  • Qsymia (phentermine–topiramate)
  • Contrave (naltrexone–bupropion)
  • Adipex-P (phentermine)


Is there anything better than Saxenda?

If you're talking in terms of weight loss, Semaglutide injections have actually been found to be more effective for weight loss than Saxenda.

Can you drink alcohol on Saxenda?

Alcohol. Drinking alcohol when taking Saxenda is permitted, but it's important to be mindful of how much alcohol you drink when taking the medication. Drinking too much alcohol while on Saxenda can increase the risk of low blood sugar or hypoglycemia.