Nevolat – Daily Injection (Liraglutide) – Weight Loss Pen

$65.00

Description

Buy Nevolat Weight Loss Pens

Nevolat is an alternative weight loss treatment to Saxenda, both of which contain the active ingredient liraglutide. It is a once-daily weight-loss injection that helps you feel full sooner and reduces your appetite for a longer period. To get the most out of this treatment, it is recommended that you use it in combination with a healthy diet and regular physical activity.

Am I eligible for Nevolat?

To be eligible for this treatment, you must have a BMI (body mass index) of 30 or above, or a BMI of 27 or above and one other weight-related health condition, such as:

High blood pressure
Diabetes
Obstructive sleep apnoea

If you’re unsure whether you’re eligible, you can use our BMI calculator to see if this is right for you.

How Nevolat works

Nevolat weight loss injections contains the active ingredient liraglutide, a member of the group of medicines known as GLP-1 receptor agonists. They mimic the glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) hormone that the body naturally produces. This hormone is released from the intestine after a meal and acts on the receptors in the brain that control your appetite. It causes you to feel less hungry and fuller for longer, leading to reduced food consumption and a lower body weight.

Nevolat dosage and schedule

Usually, the amount of treatment that you inject will increase over time as you take this medication. Your prescriber will always advise you on how much you should be injecting in your consultation, you should always listen to this and never inject more than has been said to you. With this being said, a typical titration will look like this:

Week 1

0.6mg per day

Week 2

1.2mg per day

Week 3

1.8mg per day

Week 4

2.4mg per day

Week 5

3mg per day

How to take Nevolat weight loss injections

Always use Nevolat exactly as described in the patient information leaflet or as instructed by your prescriber. Nevolat should be administered once daily, preferably at the same time each day.

Nevolat Injection | Inject your Nevolat pen

Start by thoroughly washing your hands with soap and water. Then, pull off the pen cap and check your pen. The solution must be clear and colourless. If it looks cloudy, do not use it. Check your pen for damage; do not use a damaged or expired pen.
You must check the flow before each injection. Holding the pen with the needle pointing up, turn the dose selector until the counter shows the flow check symbol past ‘0’.

Press and hold the dose button until the dose counter returns to ‘0’. The ‘0’ must line up with the dose pointer, and a drop of solution should appear at the needle tip. If no drop appears, recheck the flow. You can do this up to 6 times. If there is still no drop of solution, change the needle and check the flow again. If the drop of solution still doesn’t appear, dispose of the pen and use a new one.

Next, you must select your dose. Turn the dose selector until the dose counter shows your dose. If you choose the wrong dose, you can turn the dose selector forward or backward to change it. Always check the dose before you inject yourself.
The pen scale will show you how much solution you have left in your pen. Turn the dose selector until the dose counter stops. For example, if your pen shows 3.0mg, there is enough left in your pen for a full 3.0mg dose. However, if the dose counter stops before 3.0mg, there won’t be enough left. You must contact your prescriber if you need more medicine than what is left in your pen.

Now, you need to insert the needle into your skin, ensuring you can see the dose counter. Do not cover it with your fingers, as this could interrupt your injection.
Press and hold the dose button until the dose counter shows ‘0’. The ‘0’ must line up with the dose pointer. You may then hear or feel a click. Keep the needle inside your skin and slowly count to 6. If you remove the needle earlier, you may see the solution coming from the needle, meaning you have not received the full dose.

You can now remove the needle from the skin. After this, release the dose button. If blood appears at the injection site, press lightly. After injecting, you may see a drop of solution at the tip of the needle. This is normal and does not affect your dose.

After injecting your Nevolat pen

Once you have finished your injection, you should use a flat surface to direct the needle tip to the outer needle cap.
Carefully push the outer cap entirely on when you have covered the needle.
Unscrew the needle and dispose of it carefully in a sharps container. Do not store your pen with the needle attached. Removing the needle prevents it from becoming blocked, leaking, or allowing air to enter the pen.
Finally, replace the pen cap. Do not store the pen without replacing the pen cap, as it will protect the solution from light.

Side Effects of  Nevolat

Like all medicines, Nevolat may cause side effects in some people, but these won’t affect everybody. Common side effects of this medicine may include:

Nausea
Vomiting
Diarrhoea
Constipation
Headaches

Nevolat may be unsuitable for certain people. Do not use this product if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Talk to your doctor or Chemist4U pharmacist before using this medicine if you have any concerns.

How to store Nevolat
Store in a refrigerator between 2°C and 8°C, out of sight and reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date, referring to the last day of the month stated on the packaging. Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater or household waste.
Do not freeze this medication. Once you start using the pen, you can store it for 1 month below 30°C or in a refrigerator.

Nevolat vs Wegovy

Both Nevolat and Wegovy represent state-of-the-art pharmacotherapy for chronic weight management. They significantly improve weight loss when used with lifestyle changes, but individual response, cost, and availability can influence the best choice for you.

FAQs

Can Nevolat and Wegovy be used together?

No — combining them isn’t recommended. Choose one as prescribed by your clinician.

Which causes fewer side effects?

Both have similar profiles. Individual tolerance varies.

How long does it take to see results?

Most people see initial weight loss within weeks; full effects are clearer over 3–12 months.

Is one safer?

Both are FDA-approved for weight management when prescribed appropriately.

Feature Nevolat Wegovy
Drug class GLP-1 receptor agonist (may combine other hormones) GLP-1 receptor agonist
Dosing Once a week injection Once weekly injection
Appetite suppression Strong Strong
Digestion slowing Yes Yes
Blood sugar regulation Yes Yes
Fat metabolism effects Variable (formulation-dependent) Yes
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