Buy Nevolat (Liraglutide) Online

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Take control of your weight loss journey your own way with Nevolat, the daily weight loss injection pen:

Average weight loss of 8% over 56 weeks
Reduces appetite and food cravings
Generic weight loss treatment, making it cheaper than branded medication

Description

Buy Nevolat Online

Nevolat is the generic version of Saxenda containing the active ingredient ‘liraglutide’.

Nevolat mimics the naturally occurring hormone, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), which is released after you eat a meal to signal to the brain that you are full. It is the active ingredient in the weight loss injection, Saxenda.

Nevolat is injected every day and works best when it is used alongside a calorie-controlled healthy diet and exercise. Over 56 weeks, the average weight loss on the maintenance dose (3mg) of liraglutide is 8%.

Nevolat is available for people whose body mass index (BMI) is 30 or above, or 27 and above for people with weight-related health issues.

If you think Nevolat is right for you, you can request it by completing a short online questionnaire for one of our doctors to review. If approved, you can choose rapid home delivery in plain, unmarked packaging.

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What is Nevolat?

Nevolat is a type of weight loss medication called a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist. It works by mimicking the actions of a naturally produced hormone called GLP-1, making you feel full for longer to reduce food cravings and hunger.

Nevolat is a once-daily weight loss injection pen which used to be available under the brand name Saxenda. Saxenda has also been long-term out of stock for many months due to the manufacturer focusing on other weight loss injections like Wegovy. Since its patent has expired, other manufacturers have been able to make the medication.

Nevolat injections are used to help overweight or obese people lose weight if they meet the following criteria:

  • a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or above or
  • a BMI between 27 and 30 with weight-related health conditions (like heart disease or diabetes)

Nevolat is most effective when it is used alongside a calorie-controlled healthy diet and exercise plan.

How does Nevolat work?
Nevolat works by mimicking the GLP-1 hormone to reduce your appetite by:

slowing gastric emptying – slows down how quickly food leaves the stomach to help you feel fuller for longer
increases feelings of fullness – by copying the actions of GLP-1, the liraglutide in Nevolat signals to your brain that you’re full to stop you overeating
stimulates insulin release – to help control blood glucose levels (this can help your body burn fat rather than store it)
How long does Nevolat take to work?
Nevolat works almost immediately to suppress your appetite. However, it can take a couple of weeks for you to notice any physical effects. Nevolat is most effective when you reach the highest maintenance dose.

How effective is Nevolat?
Studies have shown that on average 8% of body weight can be lost over 56 weeks when the maintenance dose is used. This is compared to a 2.6% change in body weight using a placebo over the same period.

How to take Nevolat?

Nevolat is an injectable medication which you can administer yourself. It is a pre-filled injectable pen that you use every day, at the same time. The injection is given under the skin of the:

abdomen
thighs
upper arms (with help)
You can take Nevolat with or without food. Your doctor may advise injecting it after eating a light meal to lower the risk of side effects like nausea.

To inject Nevolat:

Prepare the pen with a new needle

Check the name and coloured label of your pen. Make sure the pen contains Nevolat and is the correct dose.
Pull off the pen cap.
Check the solution is clear. If it is clear and colourless it is safe to use. If the solution is cloudy or discoloured, do not use the pen.
Take a new needle and remove the paper tab.
Attach the needle correctly by pushing the needle straight onto the pen and turn until it is secure.
Remove the outer needle cap and put it to one side. You will need this after injecting to safely remove the needle from the pen.
Pull off the inner needle cap and throw it away. A small amount of solution may appear at the needle tip – this is normal.
Check the pen’s flow before injection with each new pen

Turn the dose selector to the flow check symbol, make sure it lines up with the pointer.
Hold the pen with the needle pointing up.
Press and hold the dose button until the dose counter returns to 0. A drop of solution should appear at the needle tip.
If no drop appears, you will need to repeat steps 8 to 10. You can do this up to 6 times. If there is still no drop, change the needle and repeat steps 8 to 10 once more. If a drop still doesn’t appear, dispose of the pen and use a new one.
Select your dose

Turn the dose selector until the dose counter shows the correct dose.
Inject your dose

Insert the needle into your skin exactly as you have been advised to – make sure you can see the dose counter at all times.
Press and hold down the dose button. Watch as the dose counter returns to 0 and you may feel or hear a click.
Continue pressing the dose button while the needle is in your skin. Count slowly to 6 while still pressing the dose button.
Remove the needle from your skin. You can now release the dose button. A small amount of blood may appear at the injection site. Press it gently with a swab. You may see a small drop of solution at the needle tip after injecting. This is normal and does not affect your dose.
Always use Nevolat as prescribed by your doctor.

When to take Nevolat
You can take Nevolat any time of day with or without food, but it should be injected at the same time every day. Pick a time that is convenient for you and when you are most likely to remember.

How long do you need to take Nevolat for?
Each Nevolat pen lasts for around 2 weeks when you first start taking it, this will slowly decrease as your dose increases.

Your doctor will recommend you continue using Nevolat if you have lost at least 5% of your starting body weight after 12 weeks of treatment. You should then continue taking it for as long as you feel comfortable or until your doctor advises you to stop.

Side effects of Nevolat

As with all medications, there is a risk of developing side effects when taking Nevolat, although not everyone will get them.

Very common side effects (affecting more than 1 in 10 people):

  • feeling sick (nausea)
  • being sick (vomiting)
  • diarrhoea
  • headache
  • constipation

 

Common side effects (affecting up to 1 in 10 people):

  • indigestion
  • stomach lining inflammation
  • upper stomach pain or discomfort
  • heartburn
  • feeling bloated
  • Wind
  • burping and dry mouth
  • feeling tired or weak
  • changes in taste
  • feeling dizzy
  • trouble sleeping
  • gallstones
  • rash
  • bruising, pain, or irritation to the injection site
  • low blood sugar
  • increased pancreatic enzymes

Uncommon side effects (affecting up to 1 in 100 people):

  • dehydration
  • delayed emptying of the stomach
  • inflamed gallbladder
  • allergic reactions
  • feeling generally unwell
  • fast pulse

Rare side effects (affecting up to 1 in 1000 people):

  • reduced kidney function
  • acute kidney failure

How long do Nevolat side effects last?

Most side effects should clear up after the first few weeks or months of using Nevolat.

Mild side effects like headaches may be managed with over-the-counter medications, like painkillers. If you feel sick or vomit, getting some rest, eating light or liquid foods, like soup, and staying hydrated, can help.

What to do if you get Nevolat side effects?

If you experience Nevolat side effects and are finding them difficult to manage or are concerned in any way, speak to your doctor as soon as you can.

If you experience any of the following serious side effects, you should call 999 or get someone to take you to A&E straight away:

  • breathing problems
  • swelling of the face and throat
  • rapid heartbeat

Nevolat warnings

Do not use Nevolat if you are allergic to any of its ingredients.

You should talk to your doctor before using Nevolat if you:

  • have severe heart failure
  • are over 75 years of age
  • have kidney disease or are on dialysis
  • have liver problems
  • have gut or stomach problems that delay gut emptying
  • are due to have anaesthetic
  • are diabetic
  • have inflammation of the pancreas
  • have an inflamed gallbladder or gallstones
  • have thyroid disease
  • feel your heartbeat racing while resting
  • are taking warfarin or any other anticoagulants
  • are taking any medications to treat diabetes

Nevolat and pregnancy

Do not use Nevolat if you are, think you are, or trying to become pregnant. It is not known if Nevolat will affect your baby.

Nevolat and breastfeeding

Do not use Nevolat while breastfeeding as it is not known if Nevolat will pass into breast milk.

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