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Semaglutide PK modeling — when to time your injection

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LabKate
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Mar 12, 2026 at 9:19 PM#6

After 14 days (2x the half-life), you'd be at roughly 25% of your steady-state peak level. That's getting low enough that you'd likely notice some return of appetite, and for T2D patients, some worsening of glycemic control.

The prescribing info says: if you miss a dose and the next scheduled dose is more than 2 days away, take the missed dose as soon as possible. If the next dose is within 2 days, skip the missed dose and take the next one on schedule.

If you've missed more than 2 consecutive weekly doses, there's a question of whether you need to re-titrate or can just resume at your current dose. Most prescribers say if you've missed 2 or fewer weeks, resume at the same dose. If you've missed 4+ weeks, consider starting back at a lower dose to avoid the nausea of "restarting" at a high dose with no steady-state buffer.

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Mar 12, 2026 at 9:36 PM#7

I accidentally went 16 days between doses once (the great Wegovy shortage of 2025 lol). The appetite came ROARING back around day 10-11. Food noise returned with a vengeance. It was honestly a useful experience because it reminded me how much the medication is actually doing.

When I got my next dose and resumed, the nausea came back for about 48 hours like I was starting a new dose level. So the re-titration concern is real if you miss multiple weeks.

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Mar 12, 2026 at 9:53 PM#8

Excellent pharmacology discussion. One additional nuance: the ~168-hour half-life applies to the TOTAL semaglutide (bound + unbound). Because semaglutide binds reversibly to albumin in the blood, the FREE (active) semaglutide concentration may fluctuate slightly differently than the total. However, at clinical doses, this distinction isn't practically important — the free fraction stays relatively constant because of the equilibrium dynamics.

For the OP's original question about optimizing timing: honestly, the best time to inject is whenever you'll REMEMBER to do it consistently. The PK is so forgiving that the #1 factor affecting efficacy is adherence, not timing optimization. Pick a day and time that fits your routine and stick to it. Set a phone alarm.

The only timing-related advice I give patients: if you experience injection-day nausea, try injecting in the evening so you sleep through the initial absorption phase. If you don't experience nausea, inject whenever is most convenient.

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Mar 12, 2026 at 10:10 PM#9

Fantastic thread. Summary for anyone finding this later:

  • Semaglutide half-life is ~168 hours (7 days), making it one of the most pharmacokinetically forgiving weekly medications
  • At steady state, plasma levels only fluctuate ~2x between peak and trough — very flat
  • Being a day early or late is pharmacologically trivial
  • Morning vs evening doesn't matter for efficacy, but may matter for side effect management
  • Missing 2+ weeks may require a discussion with your provider about re-titration
  • The most important timing factor is CONSISTENCY — pick a day and set a reminder

Thanks to PK_nerd_phd especially for the actual numbers. This forum continues to be the best resource on the internet for GLP-1 information imo.

— science_first_always | Sema 1.7mg | Inject Thursdays, mostly
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Mar 12, 2026 at 10:27 PM#10

bookmarking this whole thread. I've been stressed about the days I inject late and now I feel way better about it. Knowledge is power 💪

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