Timing is the habit
One tablet at the same time each day turns semaglutide into a daily morning habit.

Wegovy Tablets / Brand oral semaglutide
Brand semaglutide as a once-daily tablet — appetite goals, medication history, prior GLP-1 use, and daily timing all matter before prescribing.

The daily route
The ingredient is semaglutide either way. A daily tablet asks for consistency; a weekly pen asks for a device, fridge space, and an injection day.
One tablet at the same time each day turns semaglutide into a daily morning habit.
A commercial tablet route — no injection day, no device, no sharps.
All four strengths and their prices are listed before your visit; dose decisions follow commercial labeling and provider review.
Brand daily tablet, brand weekly pen, brand orforglipron tablet, or the compounded melt — same appetite question, four different answers.
Starting prices reflect the lowest currently available dose; higher doses cost more, and your provider sets the final dose and form.
Routine science
Semaglutide acts on GLP-1 receptors involved in appetite and fullness. What the tablet route adds is a daily rhythm — and your visit covers whether that rhythm holds up in your real week.

Once daily on an empty stomach before food or other morning medications, exactly as the label directs.
1.5 to 25 mg under commercial labeling and provider review.
Check supply and refill timing before your visit.

The tablet strengths are listed with the product. A provider reviews appetite goals, medications, prior GLP-1 use, and pregnancy considerations before prescribing.

Charged today — ships if prescribed. Individual results vary.

Before it ships
Safety history, contraindications, medication conflicts, and pregnancy considerations all still matter.
Weekly device versus daily habit is a practical question. The ingredient does not change.
If daily timing keeps slipping, tell your care team so dosing and refill timing can be reviewed.