Page type: Usage guide
Focus: UK Wegovy doses and correct use
Reviewed: April 2026
Important: Follow prescriber instructions and leaflet wording
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Wegovy Dosing & Usage Guide UK 2026

A detailed UK guide to Wegovy use: how the FlexTouch pen works, how to inject correctly, what each dose is for, how dose escalation usually happens, what to do if you miss a dose, how storage works, and which symptoms need urgent medical advice.

4 Doses per standard pen
5 Standard UK pen strengths
16+ Weeks to standard maintenance
6 Weeks below 30°C after first use

Last Updated: 18 April 2026 | Primary Sources: UK Wegovy leaflet, SmPC and MHRA updates | Questions? info@wegocompare.co.uk

Important: This page supports safe and correct use of Wegovy. It does not replace medical advice. Always follow your prescriber’s instructions and the leaflet supplied with your pen.

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What Wegovy Is (and Who It’s For)

Wegovy is a once-weekly injection containing semaglutide. In the UK it is used alongside a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity for weight management in adults with obesity, in adults who are overweight with weight-related health problems, and in adolescents aged 12 years and above with obesity and body weight above 60kg.

UK prescribing information also includes a cardiovascular risk-reduction indication in certain adults with established cardiovascular disease and BMI of 27 or above. For adolescents, treatment continuation is reassessed after time on the 2.4mg dose or maximum tolerated dose.

Biggest practical success lever: Wegovy tends to work best when weekly dosing is consistent and the basics stay stable: hydration, protein, smaller meals if needed, simple activity, and enough sleep.

How the Wegovy Pen Works (UK FlexTouch)

  • Multi-dose pen: standard UK FlexTouch pens contain 4 weekly doses of one strength.
  • Standard strengths: 0.25mg, 0.5mg, 1mg, 1.7mg and 2.4mg.
  • New needle each week: attach a new sterile needle for every injection.
  • Do not store with a needle attached: remove the needle after use and recap the pen.
  • Flow check: when starting a new pen, follow the leaflet instructions for first use.
Common error: leaving a needle attached between doses can lead to leakage, blocked needles, incorrect dosing, or contamination.

How to Inject Wegovy

Before You Inject

  1. Wash your hands and use a clean surface.
  2. Check the pen label and make sure you have the correct strength.
  3. Check the expiry date.
  4. Inspect the solution; it should appear clear and colourless.
  5. Gather supplies: pen, new needle, alcohol wipe, sharps container.
  6. Choose an injection site: abdomen, thigh, or upper arm.

Injecting

  1. Attach a new needle and remove the caps.
  2. Carry out pen checks exactly as directed in the leaflet for a new pen.
  3. Select the dose as instructed for your prescribed pen.
  4. Clean the skin and let it dry.
  5. Insert the needle under the skin and keep the pen stable.
  6. Press and hold until the dose counter returns to “0”.
  7. Keep the needle in place for at least 6 seconds after the counter reaches “0”.
  8. Remove the needle from the skin.
  9. Remove and dispose of the needle in a sharps container, then recap the pen.
Self-injection technique guidance for Wegovy pen
Keep the pen stable and hold the needle in place for at least 6 seconds after the counter reaches 0.
If you are unsure the full dose went in: do not inject again on your own. Ask your prescriber or dispensing pharmacy what to do.

Injection Sites & Rotation

  • Abdomen: commonly used; avoid injecting very close to the belly button.
  • Thigh: often the simplest site for self-injection.
  • Upper arm: possible, though many people find it harder to do alone.
Rotation rule: do not keep using exactly the same spot each week. A simple notes app log is enough.

The Wegovy Dose Escalation Schedule

In the UK, Wegovy treatment usually starts at 0.25mg once weekly and is increased every 4 weeks to 0.5mg, 1mg, 1.7mg and then 2.4mg. The purpose of this gradual escalation is to improve tolerability, especially gastrointestinal tolerability, rather than to rush treatment.

If clinically needed, some adults with obesity may then be increased from 2.4mg to 7.2mg once weekly after at least 4 weeks on 2.4mg, but that is a prescriber-led higher-dose option rather than the standard path for most users.

WeeksWeekly doseMain roleWhat matters most
1–40.25mgStarter doseSettling in and learning correct weekly use
5–80.5mgEarly escalationAssess appetite change and tolerability
9–121mgMid escalationConsistency, hydration and food quality
13–161.7mgLate escalationWhether side effects remain manageable
17+2.4mgStandard maintenanceLong-term adherence and sustainable routine
Selected adults only7.2mgHigher-dose optionStrict prescriber instruction only
Practical rule: the best dose is not the fastest dose. A slower increase is often more sustainable if side effects are building.
Starter phase

0.25mg Wegovy

What it is for: 0.25mg is the standard starting dose. It is not designed to be the full long-term treatment dose. Its main purpose is to help the body begin adapting to semaglutide before larger weekly doses are introduced.

When it is usually used: this dose is usually used for weeks 1 to 4. During this stage, the most important task is not maximum fat loss but building a repeatable routine: correct injection technique, a fixed weekly dosing day, regular fluids, and meals that are less likely to worsen nausea.

What people often notice: some people already feel less hungry at 0.25mg, but others notice only a modest effect. That does not mean treatment is failing. Early response varies, and the standard treatment plan expects escalation after 4 weeks if the dose is tolerated.

  • Main role: starter and tolerability phase.
  • Common question: “Why am I not losing much yet?” Because this stage is mainly for adaptation, not maximum effect.
  • Most useful behaviour here: smaller meals, good hydration, slower eating, and a fixed injection day.
Early escalation

0.5mg Wegovy

What it is for: 0.5mg is the usual second step in the standard escalation schedule. It increases exposure after the starter phase while still remaining below the later maintenance range.

When it is usually used: this dose is usually used for weeks 5 to 8. By this point, many people begin to judge whether appetite suppression is becoming more reliable from week to week, and whether the treatment routine is sustainable.

What people often notice: hunger control may become more obvious here than it was on 0.25mg. Some users notice fewer cravings, a longer feeling of fullness, and an easier time keeping portions smaller. Others still need more time or later escalation before those effects become clear.

  • Main role: first escalation step.
  • What to monitor: whether nausea, bloating or bowel changes rise after the increase.
  • Best internal-link target use: appetite change, early escalation, second month of Wegovy.
Mid escalation

1mg Wegovy

What it is for: 1mg is the middle stage of the standard UK escalation pathway. It sits between early build-up dosing and the later higher-strength phases used before maintenance.

When it is usually used: this dose is usually used for weeks 9 to 12. It is often a practical checkpoint dose because enough time has passed to judge adherence, eating structure, hydration habits, bowel tolerance, and whether the weekly schedule is actually being maintained without drift.

What people often notice: for many users, this is a stage where the treatment feels more established rather than experimental. Fullness may last longer, snacking pressure may reduce, and weekly behaviour patterns can become easier to control if food choices and routine are reasonably stable.

  • Main role: mid-escalation checkpoint.
  • What it often shows: whether the drug is fitting into a sustainable routine.
  • Snippet value: good section for “what happens on 1mg Wegovy?” style queries.
Late escalation

1.7mg Wegovy

What it is for: 1.7mg is the fourth standard step before the usual 2.4mg maintenance dose. It is a higher-intensity escalation stage intended to bridge users toward standard long-term dosing.

When it is usually used: this dose is usually used for weeks 13 to 16. At this stage, the question is less whether Wegovy is doing anything and more whether the treatment remains tolerable enough to keep building toward maintenance.

Why this dose matters clinically: some adults remain on 1.7mg if 2.4mg is not tolerated. That makes 1.7mg more than just a stepping stone. It can also be a meaningful ongoing dose level when the standard higher maintenance dose is not suitable for the individual.

  • Main role: final standard escalation step before 2.4mg.
  • Common issue: GI side effects may flare if eating and hydration are poor.
  • Important distinction: 1.7mg can be an ongoing dose for some adults, not only a temporary step.
Standard maintenance

2.4mg Wegovy

What it is for: 2.4mg is the standard maintenance dose in the usual Wegovy pathway. Once reached and tolerated, it is the routine long-term target dose for many adult users.

When it is usually used: this dose is usually reached from week 17 onward after gradual escalation. It is the point where the treatment plan should feel sustainable rather than provisional. Weekly adherence, food quality, hydration and side-effect management all need to be stable enough for longer-term use.

Important practical point: 2.4mg is the standard maintenance dose, but it is not a competition target. A higher dose is only useful if it remains tolerable. The schedule is designed to get users to an effective maintenance dose gradually, not to force everyone to escalate aggressively regardless of side effects.

  • Main role: standard maintenance for many adults.
  • Good query target: “Is 2.4mg the maintenance dose for Wegovy?”
  • What matters most: routine, side-effect control, and long-term adherence.
Prescriber-led only

7.2mg Wegovy

What it is: 7.2mg is now a UK Wegovy higher-dose option for selected adults, but it is not part of the standard starter-to-maintenance pathway used for most users. It is a later higher-dose option considered only after at least 4 weeks on 2.4mg and only if specifically prescribed.

Why this section needs care: early 2026 MHRA and SmPC wording described the higher weekly 7.2mg dose as being delivered through three 2.4mg injections on the same day, while April 2026 MHRA news also announced approval of a new single-dose 7.2mg pen for adult patients with obesity. That means users should never improvise this dose or copy older instructions without checking the exact product and current prescriber directions.

What matters in practice: this is not a routine next step for everyone at 2.4mg, not a self-adjustment option, and not something to recreate independently by combining pens or doses.

  • Main role: higher-dose option for selected adults with obesity if prescribed.
  • Not for routine self-use: never DIY this dose.
  • Best link target: “7.2mg Wegovy UK”, “higher-dose Wegovy”, “maximum Wegovy dose”.

Weekly Timing, Changing Days & Consistency

  • Once weekly is the rule.
  • Changing day: you can change the weekly day if there are at least 3 days between two doses.
  • Time of day: there is no single best time; consistency matters more.
Practical choice: many people prefer an evening or a quieter day of the week in case nausea is worse in the first 24 to 48 hours.

Missed Dose Rules

  • If it is within 5 days: take the missed dose as soon as possible, then continue as normal.
  • If more than 5 days have passed: skip the missed dose and take the next dose on the usual day.
Do not double dose: never use two doses together to catch up. If multiple weeks have been missed, ask your prescriber how to restart safely.

Storage & Travel

Before first use

  • Refrigerate: 2°C to 8°C.
  • Do not freeze.
  • Keep in the carton to protect from light.

After first use

  • You may keep the pen in the fridge or below 30°C.
  • Maximum out-of-fridge time: up to 6 weeks.
  • Always recap the pen and do not leave a needle attached.
Heat risk: a pen left in high heat, direct sunlight, or a hot car may not be reliable.

Side-Effect Reduction

The most common problems early on are nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation and stomach discomfort. Dehydration is one of the most important practical risks if vomiting or diarrhoea become significant.

  • Hydration first: sip fluids regularly.
  • Smaller meals: large meals are often harder to tolerate.
  • Protein at meals: helps protect eating structure during reduced appetite.
  • Increase fibre carefully: do not jump too fast if bloating is already present.
  • Be cautious with alcohol: it can worsen nausea and dehydration for some people.

Optimising Results

  • Keep the weekly routine stable.
  • Use a sustainable calorie deficit, not extreme restriction.
  • Preserve muscle with protein and resistance training where possible.
  • Use walking and day-to-day movement consistently.
  • Treat sleep as part of treatment adherence.

When to Get Medical Help

Get urgent medical advice the same day if you have:

  • persistent vomiting or inability to keep fluids down
  • severe diarrhoea with signs of dehydration
  • severe abdominal pain that does not settle
  • new or worsening visual symptoms, particularly if you have diabetes

Seek emergency help if you have:

  • signs of a severe allergic reaction, including breathing difficulty or facial or throat swelling
  • severe abdominal pain with vomiting that could suggest pancreatitis
  • collapse, seizure, or severe confusion, especially if also using other glucose-lowering medicines
Pregnancy: Wegovy should not be used during pregnancy. If pregnancy is possible or planned, speak to your prescriber promptly.

Wegovy Usage FAQs

These expanded answers are written to work as stronger standalone information sections and better internal-link targets across your guides and comparison pages.

Can I change my Wegovy injection day? +

Usually yes. The standard rule is that there should be at least 3 days between two doses. After changing the day, continue weekly on the new day.

This matters most if you are trying to tighten routine, reduce missed doses, or move injections to a quieter day because side effects are stronger in the first 24 to 48 hours. Read the timing section above for the practical rule: missed dose and timing guidance.

What should I do if I miss a Wegovy dose? +

If the missed dose is remembered within 5 days, take it as soon as possible. If more than 5 days have passed, skip that dose and wait until your normal weekly day.

Do not double up doses to catch up. If you have missed multiple weeks, the safest next step is to ask your prescriber whether you should restart more cautiously. The full rule is covered here: Wegovy missed dose rules.

How long can Wegovy stay out of the fridge? +

After first use, the pen can be kept below 30°C for up to 6 weeks. It can also be kept in the fridge. It should not be frozen, and it should not be stored with a needle attached.

This becomes especially important during travel, hot weather, and commuting. If the pen has been exposed to high heat, it is better to ask your pharmacy what to do than to assume it is fine. Read the full section here: Wegovy storage and travel.

Do I need a new needle every time I inject? +

Yes. A new sterile needle should be used for every injection, and the needle should be removed immediately after use. Leaving a needle attached between doses can cause leakage, blockage, contamination, or inaccurate dosing.

If technique feels uncertain, return to the step-by-step injection section here: how to inject Wegovy correctly.

Which Wegovy dose is the maintenance dose? +

For many adults, 2.4mg once weekly is the standard maintenance dose. That does not mean every user must push to it at the same speed. Some people stay longer at lower stages, and some remain on 1.7mg if 2.4mg is not well tolerated.

The most useful anchor section for that is here: 2.4mg Wegovy maintenance dose. If you need the full path from starter dose onward, use the full Wegovy dose schedule.

Is 0.25mg Wegovy supposed to cause weight loss straight away? +

Not necessarily. 0.25mg is mainly a starter dose designed to improve tolerability while your body adjusts to semaglutide. Some users notice reduced appetite early, but others feel only a limited effect at first.

The key point is that 0.25mg is not usually the long-term target dose. Read the full section here: 0.25mg Wegovy starter dose.

What is the difference between 1.7mg and 2.4mg Wegovy? +

1.7mg is usually a late-escalation dose used before standard maintenance, while 2.4mg is the standard maintenance dose for many adults. The practical difference is not just strength. It is also about whether side effects remain manageable and whether the user is ready for long-term routine at a higher level.

Compare the two sections directly here: 1.7mg Wegovy and 2.4mg Wegovy.

Is 7.2mg Wegovy now part of normal treatment in the UK? +

No. It is a higher-dose option for selected adults if specifically prescribed. It should not be treated as the normal next step for routine users who reach 2.4mg.

Because the UK position changed during 2026, this section should be read carefully and updated when product format changes are reflected in the leaflet or prescribing workflow. Use this anchor for the dedicated section: 7.2mg Wegovy explained.

What helps most with Wegovy nausea and stomach side effects? +

The highest-value basics are smaller meals, slower eating, consistent hydration, less greasy food during rough patches, and avoiding alcohol if it makes symptoms worse. If vomiting or diarrhoea become persistent, dehydration becomes the real risk rather than simple discomfort.

Read the prevention section here: side-effect reduction and hydration. If symptoms are severe, check when to get urgent help.

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