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How to get an Ozempic® Prescription Online in Canada

Through Phoenix, you can complete a secure online assessment for Ozempic® (semaglutide). A licensed Canadian healthcare provider will review your information and determine whether treatment is clinically appropriate. If prescribed, your treatment can be delivered discreetly.

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Phoenix Trust Pilot Excellent Rating
Unlimited Doctor Follow-ups
Convenient Treatment Options
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Our customers say
Phoenix Trust Pilot Excellent Rating
Fast Online Assessment
Unlimited Doctor Follow-ups
Convenient Treatment Options
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Phoenix Trust Pilot Excellent Rating

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What's the difference?

Same category. Different medications. Here's how they compare.

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Ozempic®

Semaglutide

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Generic

Semaglutide

Weekly subcutaneous injection pen for weight management, prescribed online by a licensed Canadian healthcare provider.
Wegovy®

Semaglutide

Prescription GLP-1 injection pen for men's weight management, available online in Canada.
Mounjaro®

Tirzepatide

Prefilled weight loss injection pen prescribed through Phoenix's online assessment in Canada.
Zepbound®

Tirzepatide

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Rybelsus®

Semaglutide

Manufacturer
Novo Nordisk
Apotex
Novo Nordisk
Eli Lilly
Eli Lilly
Novo Nordisk
Frequency
Once weekly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Once daily
Starting price
From $124.99
From $124.99
From $399.99
From $339.99
From $339.99
From $324.99
Online Assessment
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$0
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$0
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Ozempic in Canada:
Quick Answers

Do I need a prescription for Ozempic?

Yes. Ozempic® is a prescription-only medication in Canada. A licensed Canadian healthcare provider must review your health history and determine whether Ozempic is clinically appropriate before a prescription can be issued. Completing an assessment does not guarantee a prescription.

Can I get an Ozempic prescription online in Canada?

Yes. Through Phoenix, you can complete a secure online health assessment from anywhere in Canada. A licensed Canadian healthcare provider reviews your information and, if Ozempic is clinically appropriate, may issue a prescription. If prescribed, your medication can be delivered discreetly.

How much does Ozempic cost in Canada?

Ozempic pricing in Canada varies depending on your prescribed treatment plan. Through Phoenix, pricing starts at $124.99/month, with a $0 online assessment fee and free discreet delivery included. Your provider will discuss the most appropriate treatment option based on your individual needs.

Is Ozempic available in Canada?

Yes. Ozempic (semaglutide) is approved and available by prescription in Canada. Availability may vary depending on pharmacy inventory and province. A licensed Canadian healthcare provider must determine whether Ozempic is appropriate before it can be prescribed.

How does Ozempic work?

Ozempic contains semaglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist. It works by helping regulate blood sugar, slowing stomach emptying, and increasing feelings of fullness. A licensed Canadian healthcare provider can determine whether Ozempic may be appropriate based on your health history and treatment goals.

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FAQs

Who may be eligible for Ozempic in Canada?

Eligibility depends on your health history, current medications, treatment goals, and assessment by a licensed Canadian healthcare provider. Not everyone who completes an assessment will receive a prescription.

What are the common side effects of Ozempic?

The most common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, stomach discomfort, and decreased appetite. Many people find these improve over time. Your healthcare provider will review the potential benefits and risks before prescribing Ozempic.

Is Ozempic covered by insurance?

Coverage varies by insurance provider and plan. Some private insurance plans may cover Ozempic, while others may not. Phoenix can provide documentation to support eligible reimbursement claims.

Is generic semaglutide available in Canada?

Yes. Canada approved generic semaglutide, which contains the same active ingredient as Ozempic. A licensed healthcare provider can help determine whether brand-name Ozempic or generic semaglutide is appropriate for your treatment plan.

What is the difference between Ozempic and generic semaglutide?

Both medications contain semaglutide. Health Canada-approved generic semaglutide must meet the same standards for quality, safety, and effectiveness as the brand medication. Differences are primarily the manufacturer, packaging, and price.

What is the difference between Ozempic and Wegovy?

Ozempic and Wegovy both contain semaglutide but have different Health Canada-approved indications. Ozempic is approved to improve blood sugar control in adults with type 2 diabetes, while Wegovy is approved for chronic weight management in eligible patients. A licensed Canadian healthcare provider can help determine which treatment, if any, may be appropriate for you.

What is the difference between Ozempic and Mounjaro?

Ozempic contains semaglutide, while Mounjaro contains tirzepatide. They contain different active ingredients and have different prescribing considerations. A licensed healthcare provider can determine which treatment, if any, is appropriate.

What are the alternatives to Ozempic in Canada?

Depending on your health history and treatment goals, your healthcare provider may recommend another prescription treatment if Ozempic is not the most appropriate option.

How does an online Ozempic assessment work?

Phoenix provides access to provider-reviewed care through a secure online platform. You complete a health assessment that is reviewed by a licensed Canadian healthcare provider. If Ozempic is clinically appropriate, a prescription may be issued.

How long does it take to receive Ozempic through Phoenix?

After completing an online assessment, a licensed Canadian healthcare provider reviews the submitted information. Review timelines may vary depending on clinical requirements and provider availability. If treatment is clinically appropriate, individuals are informed of the next steps through the Phoenix platform.

Can I switch from another GLP-1 medication to Ozempic?

If you're currently using another GLP-1 medication, a licensed Canadian healthcare provider can review your treatment history and determine whether switching to Ozempic may be appropriate. Treatment decisions are made on an individual basis.

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Weight loss treatment for men

If you're exploring prescription options for weight loss, Ozempic is probably a name you've run into. Ozempic is a once-weekly injectable GLP-1 medication, Health Canada-approved to help adults manage blood sugar in type 2 diabetes. It’s also widely prescribed by licensed healthcare providers for weight management, thanks to its ability to reduce hunger and cravings.

Whether you're curious about how Ozempic works for weight loss, what side effects to expect, how to use the semaglutide pen, or how it stacks up against alternatives like Mounjaro and Rybelsus, this page covers it all.

What is Ozempic used for?

Ozempic is a prescription GLP-1 medication approved for managing blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. The active ingredient is semaglutide, a synthetic version of a hormone your body naturally produces. This hormone helps your body release more insulin when blood sugar is high, keeping blood sugar levels more stable throughout the day.

Many people experience weight loss on Ozempic. This happens because the medication reduces appetite and helps you feel full sooner. If losing weight on Ozempic is your main goal, talk to a licensed healthcare provider about whether it is the right fit for you.

How does Ozempic work for weight loss?

Ozempic can support your weight management efforts by mimicking a natural gut hormone called GLP-1. It signals your brain to reduce hunger and can decrease cravings over time. GLP-1 medications lower how much you want to eat, so alongside changes to nutrition and physical activity, Ozempic can enable significant weight loss.

How much weight loss can you expect with Ozempic?

Weight loss results with Ozempic vary from person to person. Clinical studies suggest an average loss of around 5–15% of body weight over several months, though individual results differ. Phoenix patients report losing an average of 8.9 pounds in the first month of weight loss treatment. 

Factors like your Ozempic dosage, starting weight, how consistently you take it, and the lifestyle changes you make all play a role. Most people do see weight changes, especially as the dose increases over time. A licensed healthcare provider can help set realistic expectations for weight management on Ozempic.

How long does it take to see results?

When starting Ozempic, some people notice appetite changes within the first few weeks. Weight loss usually happens after 2 to 3 months, particularly after you move to a higher dose, and results can continue over 6 to 12 months of consistent use. 

It’s important to follow your provider's guidance on when to take Ozempic and how to adjust your schedule.

What are the side effects of Ozempic?

The most common Ozempic side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and stomach discomfort. These tend to occur during the early weeks or after a dose increase. Eating smaller meals, chewing slowly, and avoiding greasy or rich foods can help.

For most people, side effects improve as the body adjusts to the semaglutide. Some people need a slower dose escalation to manage them. Severe or persistent abdominal pain should always be evaluated by a medical professional right away. If you have concerns about the side effects of Ozempic, a licensed healthcare provider is the best resource.

What happens if you stop taking Ozempic?

If you stop Ozempic, blood sugar control can worsen if you have type 2 diabetes. Appetite typically returns to its previous level, and weight regain is common if eating and activity habits have not changed. 

Never stop or change your Ozempic dose without talking to your provider first. They will create a plan that protects your health whether you continue, pause, or switch medications.

How to use Ozempic: Pen, dosage, and storage

How to inject Ozempic: This treatment comes as a pre-filled Ozempic pen designed for subcutaneous (under-the-skin) injection. Common Ozempic injection sites include the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm. Rotate your injection site each week to reduce irritation.

Ozempic pen instructions: Attach a new needle, prime the pen before first use, dial to your prescribed Ozempic dose, and inject at a 90-degree angle. Full Ozempic injection instructions are included in the package insert.

Ozempic dosing schedule: The standard Ozempic administration schedule is once weekly, on the same day each week. Ozempic strength comes in 0.5 mg, 1 mg, and 2 mg doses, usually starting with a low dose and increasing gradually.

How to store Ozempic: Ozempic refrigeration is required before first use. Store unopened pens in the refrigerator between 2°C and 8°C (36°F and 46°F). After first use, Ozempic pen storage allows you to keep the pen at room temperature (up to 25°C / 77°F) for up to 56 days. Store Ozempic away from direct heat and sunlight. Never freeze the pen, and always put the cap back on after each use.

How does Ozempic compare to other medications?

Ozempic vs. Mounjaro: Mounjaro is a tirzepatide medication that targets both GLP-1 and GIP receptors, while Ozempic is a semaglutide medication that targets GLP-1 only. This difference in the mechanism of action may lead to different weight loss outcomes for different people.

Ozempic vs. Rybelsus: Rybelsus contains the same active ingredient, semaglutide, but comes in a daily oral tablet instead of a weekly injection. The doses offered are also different because they come in different formats. 

Talk to a licensed healthcare provider about which option makes sense for your health goals.

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