GLP-1 and metabolic medicine

Rybelsus

Also called: oral semaglutide, Rybelsus tablet

Rybelsus is the brand name Novo Nordisk uses for oral semaglutide tablets, taken once a day for type 2 diabetes. It is the same molecule as injected Ozempic and Wegovy, but in pill form. The dosing rules are strict because semaglutide is hard to absorb through the gut. It is not currently licensed for weight loss.

Why a tablet is unusual

Most peptide drugs (like insulin and the original GLP-1 agonists) get destroyed in the stomach before they can be absorbed. Rybelsus solves this by combining semaglutide with a tiny amount of an absorption enhancer (SNAC) that briefly opens the stomach lining wide enough for the drug to pass through. It is the first oral GLP-1 drug to make it to market.

How to take it (the rules really matter)

  1. Take it on an empty stomach, first thing in the morning.
  2. Swallow whole with no more than a sip of water (about 120 ml).
  3. Wait at least 30 minutes before any food, drink, or other medication.
  4. Do not split, crush, or chew the tablet.
  5. If you skip the rules, absorption drops dramatically and the drug barely works.

Doses

  • Week 1 to 4: 3 mg daily. Starter dose, mostly for tolerance.
  • Week 5 to 8: 7 mg daily. First meaningful dose.
  • Week 9 onwards: 14 mg daily, the maintenance dose.
  • A 25 mg oral semaglutide dose was FDA-approved in December 2025 as the Wegovy pill for chronic weight management, same molecule, different brand and indication (OASIS-4 trial reported ~16.6% mean weight loss).

Side effects

  • Nausea: common, especially after dose increases.
  • Diarrhoea or constipation: both reported, depending on the person.
  • Reflux and burping.
  • Loss of appetite (the intended effect).
  • Rare but serious: pancreatitis, gallstones, severe gastroparesis.

Rybelsus vs Ozempic

Same drug. Different route. Injected Ozempic produces slightly more consistent blood levels because absorption isn't dependent on whether you took the tablet correctly. Both are licensed for type 2 diabetes only. Some people prefer the daily tablet over a weekly injection. Others prefer set-and-forget weekly dosing because the absorption rules around Rybelsus are easy to forget on a busy morning.

Common questions

Can Rybelsus be used for weight loss?
Not directly. Rybelsus the brand is licensed only for type 2 diabetes. The 14 mg dose produces modest weight loss but less than injected Wegovy. A higher 25 mg oral semaglutide dose was FDA-approved in December 2025 as the Wegovy pill for chronic weight management, same molecule, different brand and indication (OASIS-4 reported ~16.6% mean weight loss).
Why do I have to wait 30 minutes after taking it?
Food, drink, or other tablets in your stomach interfere with the absorption enhancer. If you eat too soon, the drug doesn't pass into the bloodstream and the dose is wasted. The 30-minute wait is the absolute minimum; longer is better.
Is Rybelsus on the NHS?
Yes, in principle. NICE recommends oral semaglutide for type 2 diabetes when blood sugar is not controlled on metformin. In practice GP prescribing varies.
Can I take Rybelsus with my other morning medications?
No, not at the same time. The 30-minute window applies to all oral medications. Take Rybelsus first, wait at least 30 minutes, then take everything else with breakfast.

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