Wegovy 1.7mg
Wegovy 1.7mg is the penultimate step in the titration schedule, taken during weeks 13 through 16. This dose provides strong appetite suppression and is the final adjustment before reaching the maintenance dose. Many patients experience their most significant weekly weight loss during this phase as medication levels approach their peak.
Dose at a Glance
- Generic Name
- semaglutide
- Dose
- 1.7mg
- Frequency
- Once weekly
- Half-Life
- ~7 days
- Typical Duration
- Weeks 13-16
- Dose Type
- Titration step
What to Expect on Wegovy 1.7mg
- •Strong appetite suppression that may require conscious effort to eat enough
- •Continued and often accelerating weight loss
- •Very noticeable reduction in food noise and cravings
- •Some patients may need to set reminders to eat adequate nutrition
- •Your body preparing for the final step to the 2.4mg maintenance dose
Common Side Effects
- •Nausea (may briefly intensify at this dose level)
- •Significant appetite reduction
- •Constipation
- •Mild gastrointestinal upset
- •Occasional fatigue or dizziness
Where This Dose Fits in Titration
This is month 4 of 4 in the Wegovy titration schedule. After 4 weeks at 1.7mg (weeks 13-16), you will reach the 2.4mg maintenance dose. This is your final titration step before long-term therapy begins.
Tips for Wegovy 1.7mg
Make sure you are eating enough calories and protein despite reduced appetite
Set meal reminders if you find yourself forgetting to eat
Continue tracking in JellyPal to document your titration journey
Prepare mentally for the transition to your long-term maintenance dose
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Track Your Wegovy 1.7mg Doses
Log every injection, visualize your medication levels with our PK plotter, track side effects, and see a countdown to your next dose. JellyPal supports all Wegovy (semaglutide) dose levels.
View Wegovy TrackerThis page is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. It does not recommend or adjust any dose. Wegovy (semaglutide) is a prescription medication that should only be used under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider. Never start, stop, or change your dose without first talking to your doctor.
