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Average weight loss ~17%
Tablets

Injections
Format
Once daily tablet
Once weekly injection
Availability
Coming soon
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Best for people who…
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Wegovy Pill (Oral Semaglutide)
Average weight loss ~14-17%
Licensed Indication
Weight management
Dosage Form
Daily oral pill
Dosing Frequency
Daily
Starting Dose
1.5mg
Maintenance Doses
25mg

Foundayo (Orforglipron) Pill
Average weight loss ~12.4%
Licensed Indication
Weight management
Dosage Form
Daily oral pill
Dosing Frequency
Daily
Starting Dose
TBC
Maintenance Doses
TBC

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What are oral GLP-1 treatments?
Oral GLP-1 treatments are tablet-based medicines designed to support weight loss by helping reduce appetite and increase feelings of fullness.
When will the Wegovy pill be available?
The main names people are talking about are oral semaglutide tablets, often referred to as a “Wegovy pill”, and orforglipron, a once-daily oral GLP-1 treatment in late-stage development. You may also hear about CagriSema, although that is a once-weekly injection rather than an oral treatment. In other words, there is real momentum in this area, but not every upcoming option is a tablet, and UK availability will still depend on approval and launch timing
Who could oral GLP-1 treatment be suitable for?
That would depend on the treatment and your health background. Like other prescription weight loss treatments, oral GLP-1 options would usually need a clinical assessment to check whether they are safe and appropriate.
What makes oral GLP-1 treatment different from injections?
The biggest difference is how the treatment is taken. Oral GLP-1 treatments are taken by mouth, while injections are given under the skin. For many people, a tablet simply feels like an easier starting point.
When could oral GLP-1 tablets become available in the UK?
There is growing interest in when oral GLP-1 treatments could arrive in the UK, but timing depends on approval and availability. Joining the waitlist is one of the easiest ways to stay informed as things develop.
Why join the waitlist now?
If you are curious about oral GLP-1 treatment, joining the waitlist is the simplest way to hear about updates, availability, and what could be coming next.





















