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Anny (Anonymous, 83.6.185.) Warszawa 3 years ago

How to change taking Saxendy from evening to morning?

Hello, I started taking Saxenda, but I'm thinking about changing the time of taking it. Is this possible? From evening to morning. If so, how to do it so that everything is good?

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Małgorzata Bekier

Małgorzata Bekier Pharmacist

3 years ago

It is recommended to take the medicine every day at about a fixed time. The procedure depends on what time interval will be between individual doses of the drug. There are no clear instructions from the manufacturer. You can do it gradually - change the time of administration every day, e.g. by 2 hours ahead, you can also use one dose in the evening, and another after 24 hours + a few hours until the new morning hour. There is no one, right way - a lot also depends on how you tolerate the drug and at what stage of treatment you are. It is a prescription drug, so modifications in its use should be consulted with the attending physician, who has all the necessary information about your health condition. I leave a link to the text that may interest you: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/blog/nowe-leki-na-otylosc-i-cukrzyce-jak-nie-dac-sie-oszukac

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