Weight loss injections like Wegovy, Saxenda, and Mounjaro are becoming increasingly popular in the UK. But with that popularity comes a crucial question: are weight loss injections safe? At Pharmaesthetics Central, our pharmacists work closely with patients to ensure every treatment is clinically appropriate, well-monitored, and fully supported. Below, we answer the most common safety-related questions from our patients.
Q: Are weight loss injections safe for everyone?
A: No medical treatment is right for everyone. Weight loss injections are prescription-only medicines, which means you must go through a clinical consultation before using them. That’s where safety begins. Our pharmacists assess your medical history, BMI, current medications, and lifestyle before issuing a prescription. People with certain health conditions—like thyroid tumours, pancreatitis, or severe gastrointestinal issues—may not be eligible.
Q: What are the most common side effects?
A: The most frequently reported side effects include:
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–> Nausea
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–> Vomiting
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–> Diarrhoea or constipation
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–> Headaches
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–> Fatigue
These symptoms are usually mild and temporary. They often ease once your body adjusts to the medication—especially when doses are slowly increased over time.

Q: Are there any serious side effects I should be worried about?
A: Serious side effects are rare but important to understand. These can include:
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–> Severe abdominal pain (could indicate pancreatitis)
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–> Rapid heartbeat
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–> Allergic reactions (e.g., rash, swelling, difficulty breathing)
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–> Signs of gallbladder issues
This is why pharmacist-led monitoring is vital. At Pharmaesthetics Central, we encourage patients to get in touch if they experience anything unusual or troubling. You’re never left to manage side effects alone.
Q: How do weight loss injections actually work?
A: Most weight loss injections belong to a class of medicines called GLP-1 receptor agonists. They mimic a natural hormone that regulates appetite and blood sugar levels. This helps:
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–> Reduce hunger
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–> Slow down stomach emptying
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–> Improve control over eating
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–> Increase feelings of fullness
Because these effects are backed by extensive clinical research, they offer a safer, more structured path than unregulated diet pills or quick-fix trends.
Q: Can I take weight loss injections with other medication?
A: In many cases, yes—but not always. Certain medications, especially those for diabetes, blood pressure, or antidepressants, can interact with weight loss injections. That’s why your initial assessment with our prescribing team is so important. We’ll check for any conflicts and ensure your treatment plan is safe.
Q: Who should avoid weight loss injections?
A: You may not be eligible if:
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–> You’re pregnant or breastfeeding
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–> You have a history of pancreatitis
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–> You’re allergic to any active ingredient in the injection
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–> You have a personal or family history of certain thyroid cancers
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–> Your BMI is under 30 (unless you have weight-related health conditions)
Our role is to advise you honestly. If injections aren’t appropriate, we’ll guide you toward safer alternatives.
Q: How often do I need to use the injections?
A: It depends on the specific medication.
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–> Wegovy and Mounjaro are once-weekly pens.
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–> Saxenda is injected daily.
Whichever you use, your pharmacist will walk you through correct technique, timing, and what to expect at each stage. We also offer ongoing support if you have any problems or forget a dose.
Q: Is pharmacist prescribing really safe?
A: Absolutely. In fact, it’s one of the safest ways to access treatment. Our pharmacists are trained in clinical assessment and prescribing for weight loss. We follow strict protocols, update your health record after each consultation, and ensure full transparency about side effects, dosage, and expectations.

Q: Can weight loss injections be used long-term?
A: Yes, in many cases—but only under proper supervision. Most people start with a 3- to 6-month plan, depending on goals and progress. Long-term use should be accompanied by regular health checks and lifestyle changes to maintain results safely.
Q: Are they safe to use alongside a diet plan or exercise?
A: Not only are they safe—they work best when combined with a structured meal plan, physical activity, and healthy routines. Some patients also choose to combine injections with meal replacement shakes, particularly in the early stages when appetite is suppressed.
So, are weight loss injections safe?
When prescribed and monitored properly, yes—very. At Pharmaesthetics Central, your safety is never left to chance. Our trained team of prescribing pharmacists ensures you’re assessed fully before starting treatment and supported every step of the way.
Whether you’re considering Wegovy, Mounjaro, or another option, we’re here to guide you with honesty and care. Book a consultation with us to get expert advice tailored to your health and lifestyle goals.

This blog was written on behalf of Pharmaesthetics Central by Pharmacy Mentor.

