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How Long is Semaglutide vial Good for in the Fridge

This article provides information on the storage of semaglutide and other peptide products. Semaglutide is a laboratory-synthesized preparation, composed of amino acids arranged in a specific sequence. This article, spanning about 1500 words, takes 2.5 minutes to read. You can bookmark it for easy access.



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What is Semaglutide?

Semaglutide is a peptide preparation, which is a small molecule structure composed of a series of amino acids. Semaglutide has the effects of immune regulation, antioxidant, reducing blood lipids and glucose, and promoting growth and development, but it is more commonly used in clinical as an anti diabetes drug.


Semaglutide enhances insulin secretion in a glucose dependent manner, inhibits glucagon secretion, delays gastric emptying, and reduces central appetite demand, ultimately achieving the effect of reducing food intake, gastric emptying, and lowering blood sugar. In addition, it also has a protective effect on multiple organs such as the cardiovascular system and the brain. It is a drug with multiple pharmacological potentials.


Indications for Semaglutide

1. It is suitable for combining diet and exercise to improve blood sugar control in patients with type II diabetes, and long-term weight management.


2. It is suitable for reducing the cardiovascular risk of patients with diabetes. Semaglutide's scope of indications is expanding, and positive progress has been made in weight loss, diabetes with chronic kidney disease, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and other fields.


Semaglutide is currently available in two dosage forms: injection and oral.