SHOP BY NEED
1. Semaglutide 5mg (Weight Loss / Diabetes Medication)
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Brand Names: Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus (oral).
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Uses:
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Type 2 Diabetes (blood sugar control).
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Chronic Weight Management (Wegovy: FDA-approved for obesity).
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Mechanism: GLP-1 receptor agonist (reduces appetite, slows digestion).
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Dosage:
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Typically starts at 0.25mg/week, increasing gradually to 1–2.4mg/week (Wegovy).
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5mg could be a compounded or higher-dose variant (not standard in commercial brands).
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Side Effects: Nausea, diarrhea, pancreatitis risk, gallbladder issues.
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2. Semax / Selank (Nootropic Peptides – Possibly Mislabeled)
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Semax (Russian peptide) is dosed in mcg (micrograms), not mg.
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Selank (anxiety-reducing peptide) also uses mcg doses.
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If “Semag 5mg” is a peptide blend, it might be a mislabeled or research chemical.
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3. SEMA (Semaglutide in Compounded Form)
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Some clinics sell compounded semaglutide (often as “SEMA”) in varying strengths.
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5mg might be the vial size (to be diluted for injections).
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4. Possible Typos or Misinterpretations
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“Semag” vs. Semaglutide – Could be a shorthand or brand variation.
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“5mg” vs. 5mL – Sometimes liquid forms are measured in mL, not mg.
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Key Questions to Clarify:
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Is this for weight loss, diabetes, or another use?
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Is it a pill, injection, or nasal spray?
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