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Understand the clinically-proven GLP-1 medications our physicians prescribe. Each works differently — find the right fit for your body and goals.

How GLP-1 Medications Work

All three medications share a common foundation — they mimic natural hormones to help your body manage weight.

Reduces appetite

Signals your brain's hunger centers to feel satisfied sooner and longer, naturally reducing calorie intake.

Slows digestion

Slows gastric emptying so food stays in your stomach longer, helping you feel full between meals.

Regulates blood sugar

Improves insulin response and stabilizes glucose levels, reducing cravings and energy crashes.

Ozempic

Semaglutide · Novo Nordisk

The proven GLP-1 that started it all

Originally developed for type 2 diabetes, Ozempic has demonstrated significant weight loss in clinical trials. As a GLP-1 receptor agonist, it mimics a natural hormone to reduce appetite and slow gastric emptying — helping patients lose 10-15% of their body weight.

Type

GLP-1 Agonist

Frequency

Once Weekly

Weight Loss

10–15%

Approval

Health Canada

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Dose titration schedule

Your doctor adjusts your dose gradually for best results

0.25 mg Weeks 1–4

Starting dose — your body adjusts

0.5 mg Weeks 5–8

Therapeutic dose begins

1.0 mg Week 9+

Maintenance dose — maximum effect

Common side effects

Usually temporary and improve as your body adjusts

Nausea Diarrhea Constipation Decreased appetite
Most Popular

Dose titration schedule

5-step escalation to maximum therapeutic dose

0.25 mg Month 1
0.5 mg Month 2
1.0 mg Month 3
1.7 mg Month 4
2.4 mg Month 5+

Maintenance dose — maximum therapeutic effect

How is Wegovy different from Ozempic?

Same active ingredient (semaglutide), but Wegovy reaches a higher maximum dose — 2.4mg vs 1mg. It's also the first semaglutide specifically approved for chronic weight management, not just diabetes.

Wegovy

Semaglutide (higher dose) · Novo Nordisk

The first GLP-1 approved specifically for weight management

Wegovy is the same molecule as Ozempic — semaglutide — but at a higher dose and with specific approval for chronic weight management. Clinical trials (STEP program) showed patients losing an average of 15% of their body weight over 68 weeks.

Type

GLP-1 Agonist

Max Dose

2.4 mg/week

Weight Loss

~15%

Approved For

Weight Loss

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Newest Generation

Mounjaro

Tirzepatide · Eli Lilly

Dual-action. Next generation. Most potent results.

Mounjaro is the first dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist — it targets two hormones instead of one. In the SURMOUNT-1 trial, participants achieved up to 22.5% body weight loss over 72 weeks, making it the most potent option available.

Dual-action mechanism

GLP-1
Appetite + digestion
GIP
Fat metabolism

Together, these two pathways produce significantly greater weight loss than GLP-1 alone.

Type

Dual GIP/GLP-1

Weight Loss

Up to 22.5%

Frequency

Once Weekly

Clinical Trial

SURMOUNT-1

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Dose titration schedule

6-step escalation — the most gradual and customizable

2.5 mg Month 1
5 mg Month 2
7.5 mg Month 3
10 mg Month 4
12.5 mg Month 5
15 mg Month 6+

Maintenance dose — maximum therapeutic effect

Common side effects

Similar to other GLP-1s — typically mild and temporary

Nausea Diarrhea Decreased appetite Injection site reactions

Compare at a Glance

All three medications are clinically proven, Health Canada approved, and prescribed by our licensed physicians.

Ozempic

Semaglutide · Novo Nordisk

MechanismGLP-1
Max Dose1 mg
Weight Loss10–15%
Dose Steps3
Originally ForType 2 Diabetes
Popular

Wegovy

Semaglutide · Novo Nordisk

MechanismGLP-1
Max Dose2.4 mg
Weight Loss~15%
Dose Steps5
Approved ForWeight Loss
Newest

Mounjaro

Tirzepatide · Eli Lilly

MechanismGIP + GLP-1
Max Dose15 mg
Weight LossUp to 22.5%
Dose Steps6
Originally ForType 2 Diabetes

Your doctor will recommend the best medication based on your health profile, medical history, and treatment goals. All data from peer-reviewed clinical trials.

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