Liraglutide Injections for Daily Appetite Control & Weight Loss Support

Liraglutide is a prescription GLP-1 medication designed to help reduce appetite signals, increase fullness, and support steady progress—especially for people who prefer a daily routine instead of weekly injections.

Liraglutide is a prescription medication. Treatment is provided only if a licensed clinician determines it is appropriate based on your medical history, current medications, and goals. Use only as prescribed. Results vary.

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  • Clinician review + ongoing check-ins for safety and tolerance

  • Pharmacy fulfillment + discreet shipping

  • Transparent 4-week pricing (no subscription required)

Available in eligible states.

Choose your Liraglutide Injection plan

Liraglutide$345.00
Dosage Description
0.75mg SQ daily for 4 weeks
Dose
0.75
Duration
4 Week
Package Size
3
Form
Injection
Liraglutide$395.00
Dosage Description
1.35mg SQ daily for 4 weeks
Dose
1.35
Duration
4 Week
Package Size
3
Form
Injection
Liraglutide$495.00
Dosage Description
2.1mg SQ daily for 4 weeks
Dose
2.1
Duration
4 Week
Package Size
3
Form
Injection
Liraglutide$495.00
Dosage Description
2.7mg SQ daily for 4 weeks
Dose
2.7
Duration
4 Week
Package Size
3
Form
Injection
Liraglutide$495.00
Dosage Description
3.3mg SQ daily for 4 weeks
Dose
3.3
Duration
4 Week
Package Size
6
Form
Injection

What is Liraglutide?

Liraglutide is a prescription GLP-1 receptor agonist—a medication that mimics a naturally occurring hormone involved in appetite regulation and blood sugar control. In many eligible adults, it may help:

Reduce hunger and cravings (less “food noise”)

Increase fullness and support portion control

Support sustainable weight loss when paired with nutrition, movement, and sleep habits

Improve metabolic markers like blood sugar (clinician assessed; results vary)

Liraglutide is the active ingredient in certain brand-name medications used for different FDA-approved indications. Your clinician will determine whether liraglutide is appropriate for you and what formulation is medically appropriate.

Who Liraglutide injections may be best for

Liraglutide may be considered for adults who:

  • Have obesity, or are overweight with a weight-related condition (clinician evaluates)
  • Prefer a once-daily routine (as prescribed) to build consistency
  • Need a GLP-1 option that fits their history, risk factors, or access needs
  • Want structured medical oversight and ongoing support

Who may not be a candidate

Your clinician may rule this out or use extra caution if you:

  • Are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or breastfeeding
  • Have a personal/family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) or have MEN2
  • Have a history of pancreatitis or significant gallbladder disease (clinician assessed)
  • Have significant kidney disease or frequent dehydration episodes
  • Have severe gastrointestinal disease or cannot tolerate GI side effects
  • Use insulin or sulfonylureas (low blood sugar risk; requires careful review)
  • Have active depression, a history of suicidal thoughts/attempts, or significant mood instability (clinician assessed)

What you get with StemVera’s Liraglutide Injection program

Included:

  • Secure online intake (health history + goals + current medications)
  • Clinician review (message-based or live visit as needed)
  • Prescription if appropriate
  • Pharmacy fulfillment + discreet delivery
  • Supplies included as needed for administration
  • Ongoing check-ins for side effects, tolerance, and progress
  • Support via secure messaging
  • If a compounded version is prescribed, compounded products are not FDA-approved and do not undergo FDA premarket review for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Some uses may be off-label depending on your prescription; results vary.
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How to start Liraglutide injections

  1. 1

    Complete your intake

    Share your medical history, current medications, and weight goals.

  2. 2

    Clinician review

    A licensed clinician evaluates eligibility, risks, and the safest path forward.

  3. 3

    Discreet delivery

    If prescribed, your medication ships discreetly with tracking when available.

  4. 4

    Ongoing support

    Use only as prescribed. Message your care team if side effects occur or questions come up.

Daily injection basics (what to expect)

No dosing or titration details here—your clinician provides exact directions. Use only as prescribed.

  • Typically administered as a subcutaneous (under-the-skin) injection
  • Many patients rotate injection sites (follow clinician guidance)
  • Clear instructions are provided so you feel confident
  • Never share injection devices (even if the needle is changed)
  • If anything about measuring or administering is unclear, message your care team before using

What to expect over time

Everyone responds differently, but many people notice:

  • Appetite and craving changes as the body adapts
  • Steadier routines around meals and portions
  • Progress that improves with consistent nutrition, hydration, activity, and sleep
  • Occasional plateaus (normal; your clinician can help you troubleshoot)
  • Results vary. No medication can guarantee a specific amount or rate of weight loss.

Possible side effects

Common (often improves with time)

  • Nausea
  • Constipation or diarrhea
  • Stomach discomfort, bloating, or reflux
  • Decreased appetite
  • Headache or fatigue
  • Injection site irritation

Less common but serious (seek medical help)

  • Severe or persistent abdominal pain (possible pancreatitis or gallbladder issues)
  • Signs of dehydration (especially if vomiting/diarrhea): dizziness, weakness, reduced urination
  • Allergic reaction (swelling, rash, trouble breathing)
  • Symptoms of low blood sugar (more likely if you use insulin/sulfonylureas): shakiness, sweating, confusion, fast heartbeat
  • New or worsening depression, suicidal thoughts, or major mood changes

If side effects feel severe or persistent, contact your care team promptly.

Important safety information

  • Liraglutide is not for everyone. Your clinician will screen for risks before prescribing.
  • Do not use liraglutide if:
  • You or a family member has had medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC)
  • You have Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN2)
  • You’ve had a serious hypersensitivity reaction to liraglutide
  • You are pregnant (or your clinician advises against use)
  • Use caution and tell your clinician if you have:
  • History of pancreatitis
  • Gallbladder disease or gallstones
  • Kidney disease or frequent dehydration
  • Diabetes and use insulin or sulfonylureas (risk of low blood sugar)
  • Severe GI disease or significant constipation
  • Depression, suicidal thoughts/behavior history, or significant mood changes
  • Palpitations or a persistently elevated resting heart rate
  • Thyroid warning (must-know):
  • GLP-1 medications including liraglutide carry a warning about thyroid C-cell tumors in animal studies. Tell your clinician right away if you notice a neck lump, hoarseness, trouble swallowing, or shortness of breath.
  • Procedure/surgery note:
  • Liraglutide can slow stomach emptying. Tell your surgical/anesthesia team you use a GLP-1 medication before procedures requiring anesthesia or deep sedation.

Compare weight loss medication options

Semaglutide Injection

A weekly GLP-1 option for eligible patients who prefer fewer injections.

Semaglutide Injection

Tirzepatide Injection

A dual-pathway option (GIP + GLP-1) that may be considered for eligible patients.

Tirzepatide Injection

Oral Weight Loss Capsules

Non-injection options that may be appropriate for some patients. Link: /oral-weight-loss-capsules

Oral Weight Loss Capsules

Start Liraglutide with licensed medical support

If you want daily structure, reduced cravings, and clinician-guided support—start your intake today.

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