
Liraglutide is a well-known prescription medication, but it is not commercially available or approved in a single 10mg dose. The maximum approved daily doses for Liraglutide are significantly lower.
The information below details Liraglutide’s official uses and maximum approved doses under its common brand names.
Liraglutide is a prescription medication classified as a GLP-1 receptor agonist (glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist). It is administered as a once-daily subcutaneous injection (under the skin) using a pre-filled pen device.
It is marketed under two different brand names, each with a different maximum approved daily dose:
Never self-administer or use a dose of Liraglutide (or any medication) that significantly exceeds the maximum dosage prescribed or approved by regulatory bodies. Dosing should only be determined and monitored by a qualified healthcare professional who can assess your medical history and individual needs.
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