Wegovy 1.5mg Tablets 30s [Starting Dose]


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£98.50
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Description

This medicine is sold under the discretion of a Well Pharmacist.
You will be required to answer a few short questions to ensure this medicine is suitable for you.

The Wegovy tablet is an oral, once-daily weight loss medicine that works by making you feel fuller for longer. It contains semaglutide, the same active ingredients as the Wegovy injection, offering a great alternative for patients looking for the benefits of a GLP-1 medication but are not keen on needles.  

When used alongside a healthy diet, the Wegovy pill can help you to curb your cravings and reach your weight loss goals.

Wegovy is only available to adults who have:

  • a BMI (Body Mass Index) of 30 or above
  • a BMI of 27 with like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure or sleep apnoea.

Before taking Wegovy, you should discuss the benefits, limitations and side effects of the medicine with your doctor.

Our pharmacists will do a quick clinical assessment before you start taking Wegovy to make sure it’s right for you.

View the Patient Information Leaflet for Wegovy 1.5mg Tablets.

How to Use

  • Take one Wegovy tablet on an empty stomach after a recommended fasting period of at least 8 hours.
  • Swallow your Wegovy tablet whole with a sip of water (up to 120ml). Do not split, crush or chew the tablet, as it is not known if it affects absorption of semaglutide.
  • After taking your wegovy® tablet wait at least 30 minutes before eating or drinking or taking other oral medicines. Waiting less than 30 minutes lowers the absorption of semaglutide.

You'll need to continue with a diet and exercise plan while taking Wegovy. Our pharmacists can give you help and advice on maintaining this.

Warnings

Wegovy is only suitable for adults with a BMI of 30 or above, or with a BMI of 27 and a weight-related health condition. Do not take Wegovy if you:

  • are allergic to semaglutide or any other ingredients in this medicine
  • you or any of your family have ever had a type of thyroid cancer called medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC)
  • you have a condition called Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2)
  • are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Talk to your pharmacist or doctor before taking Wegovy if you:

  • have an inflamed pancreas
  • have diabetes
  • have low blood sugar (hypoglycaemia)
  • have diabetic eye disease.

Ingredients

  • Active Ingredient: Semaglutide 1.5mg
  • Other Ingredients: Salcaprozate sodium and magnesium stearate. 

More About Wegovy Pill

Thousands of people across the UK have successfully used Wegovy and Mounjaro as weekly injections to help them lose weight, but now there's another, arguably more accessible way of supplementing weight loss. After a successful launch in the United States, a once-daily Wegovy Pill (oral semaglutide) has landed in the United Kingdom, following an official safety review from the UK’s medical regulators, the MHRA. Here, we break down everything you need to know about the new weight-loss pill, comparing the Wegovy pill vs Wegovy injection, how it works, and its price point.

Medically Reviewed by: Mital Thakrar, Head of Private Services

Last Updated: June 2026

Next review: June 2029

Reading Time: 4 minutes

"Here at Well, we pride ourselves on staying up to date with the latest developments in weight loss treatments. We are anticipating the release of new options for our patients and are proud to be able to offer our Weight Loss Service across 650+ stores and online." – Mital Thakrar

What is the Wegovy weight loss pill?

Semaglutide, the active ingredient inside Wegovy, was initially developed by the Danish multinational pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk to treat type 2 diabetes. It works exactly the same way as the Wegovy injection, namely mimicking a natural hormone your body produces after you eat, called GLP-1. However, in pill form, it’s arguably far easier and more accessible, especially for those who may not like the idea of having to use an injectable.

How much does the Wegovy pill cost?

1.5 mg

£98.50

4 mg

£115

9 mg

£130

25 mg

£185

How does a pill replace an injection?

To stop the tablet from being destroyed by the stomach acid, the Wegovy pill uses a special protective coating called SNAC. Once swallowed, this coating shields the tablet from your stomach acid, allowing it to safely pass through the stomach wall and into the bloodstream, where it can begin its work. Note: this is why it's incredibly important to take the tablet whole (rather than crushing or halving it) in order for it to be most effective.

How does the Wegovy pill help you lose weight?

Once absorbed, it acts exactly like GLP-1 - namely, helping to amplify and elongate a feeling of natural “fullness” after you eat. It achieves this in three ways:

  • Stops "Food Noise": Speaks to the appetite centres in your brain to turn down constant hunger and reduce intrusive cravings.
  • Keeps You Fuller for Longer: Slows down your digestion, which means food stays in your stomach a little bit longer - helping you feel satisfied for hours after eating smaller meals.
  • Prevents Sugar Crashes: Helps your body manage blood sugar levels smoothly - minimising sugar spikes and crashes, which in turn staves off afternoon cravings for high-sugar snacks

The clinical results: how much weight can you lose?

The excitement behind the Wegovy pill comes from a global clinical trial called the OASIS-4 trial, which tested the daily tablet in adults with overweight or obesity. In this study, 307 participants were randomly assigned to receive either the Wegovy pill (oral semaglutide 25 mg) or a placebo once per day, alongside lifestyle intervention, for around 64 weeks.

If you're wondering how effective the Wegovy pill is for weight loss, the results speak for themselves:

  • Average weight loss: people taking the daily tablet lost an average of 6% of their total body weight when adhering to treatment, compared to around 2.7% in the placebo group
  • High success rates: around 3% of people on the pill lost at least 5% of their starting weight, and roughly one in three achieved 20% or more weight loss. In comparison, only a small proportion of the placebo group reached these thresholds, with around 3% losing 20% or more of their body weight

The clinicians concluded from the study that taking a 25 mg dose of the Wegovy pill once daily “resulted in a greater mean reduction in body weight than placebo in participants with overweight or obesity”.

Wegovy pill vs. Wegovy injection: what's the difference?

The active ingredient may be the same, but both different forms of Wegovy require slightly different routines. Below, we’ve pulled together the major differences.

 

Wegovy pill (tablet)

Wegovy injection (pen)

How you take it

One tablet swallowed every morning

One small injection self-administered once a week

Average weight loss

-16.6% of body weight*

-16.9% of body weight*

Daily rules & food

Strict routine: Must be taken on an empty stomach with a small glass (up to 120ml) of water. You must wait 30 minutes before eating, drinking or taking other meds.

Flexible: Can be injected at any time of day, completely independent of meals or food.

Needles

100% needle-free

Uses a tiny, disposable micro-needle once a week

Storage

Easy room-temperature blister packs

Must be stored in the fridge (can be kept at room temperature for up to 6 weeks once opened.)

Considerations: the golden rules for taking the Wegovy pill

Your stomach is full of hydrochloric acid, sitting between a pH of 1.5 and 3.5. When you take semaglutide, your body treats it like any other peptide and tries to break it down. Thankfully, as we mentioned earlier, the SNAC coating helps shield the Wegovy pill from getting destroyed before it has a chance to work. However, there are a few things you’ll need to do to help it along the way.

  • Take it on an empty stomach - yes, before your coffee: Take your tablet first thing in the morning, right when you wake up after an 8-hour fast. Why? If the tablet gets mixed up with any food mass, it’ll prevent the SNAC coating from touching the stomach wall. Your stomach fires up its enzymes, and the semaglutide will be broken down
  • Watch your water intake: Swallow the tablet whole with a small sip of plain water. Do not drink more than half a glass (120ml). Too much water dilutes the pill's protective coating, meaning it’ll get broken down.
  • The 30-minute rule: After taking the pill, wait at least 30 minutes before having breakfast, drinking your morning coffee or tea, or taking any other daily medications. This gives the pill the best chance to work uninterrupted.

Side effects and safety

As with the injectable form of Wegovy, the pill can have side effects. The OASIS-4 study found that gastrointestinal adverse effects were common, affecting around 74% of participants taking the Wegovy pill, compared to around 42% of those taking a placebo. These were generally described as mild to moderate in severity, and most occurred during the dose-escalation period.

Importantly, the majority of Wegovy pill side effects reduced over time, and the overall safety profile of oral semaglutide 25 mg was consistent with other GLP-1 medications.

Common side effects may include:

  • Nausea or a mild upset stomach
  • Diarrhea or constipation
  • Heartburn and indigestion
  • Feeling unusually tired

When will the Wegovy pill be available in the UK?

The oral tablet has officially been approved, and you can start your consultation process with us today, or explore our other weight management services.

References

Data Sources & Clinical Trials

  • *: Data from the OASIS-4 Clinical Trial (published in The New England Journal of Medicine), which tracked adults taking 25 mg oral semaglutide daily over 64 weeks.
  • **: Data from the original STEP 1 Clinical Trial (published in The New England Journal of Medicine), which tracked adults using the 2.4mg weekly subcutaneous injection over 68 weeks.

FAQs

Can I switch from the weekly injection to the daily pill?

Yes, absolutely. Once it’s in market, your prescribing pharmacist will be able to help you transition from the weekly pen to the daily oral tablet equivalent.

Will the Wegovy pill be available on the NHS?

Private online clinics will be the quickest and most accessible option for most people. If it follows the same route as the injection, it’ll likely be reserved for specialist weight management clinics for patients with severe BMIs.

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