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I can help you choose a safe substitute for your Semasize 1 mg reusable-pen prescription and explain the steps to switch.
💊 Possible substitutes
- Obesema 0.5 mg Prefilled Pen Injection (SKU OBE0110) — disposable 0.5 mg pen
- Hepaglide 0.5 mg Solution For Injection (SKU HEP0602) — disposable 0.5 mg pen
- Sematrinity 0.25/0.5 Prefilled Pen (SKU SEM0102) — disposable 0.25/0.5 mg pen
- Semalix 0.25/0.5 Prefilled Pen (SKU SEM0114) — disposable 0.25/0.5 mg pen
- Obeda 0.25/0.5 Prefilled Pen (SKU OBE0108) — disposable 0.25/0.5 mg pen
Note: these options are disposable pens at 0.25/0.5 mg strengths, not 1 mg reusable cartridges, so dosing and device behavior differ.
🩺 What to do now
- Contact your prescribing doctor or an endocrinologist to approve any switch and to provide a revised dosing plan.
- Ask the pharmacist to confirm the substitute contains the same active medicine and is compatible with your dosing schedule.
- If switched, get hands‑on pen training and a clear titration schedule from the clinic.
- Keep your prescription and monitor symptoms (especially if you use insulin or other diabetes drugs).
⚠️ Warnings
- Stop the medication and see a doctor urgently for severe abdominal pain (possible pancreatitis).
- Seek immediate care for allergic signs (hives, facial swelling, breathing difficulty).
- Watch for severe hypoglycemia if you are on insulin or sulfonylureas.
🩺 FOLLOW_UP
Would you like me to relay these specific substitute SKUs to the pharmacist, and can you confirm the current weekly dose and indication (diabetes vs weight management) so I can suggest the closest dosing plan?