Is there an Ozempic pill?

No — Ozempic is injection-only. But oral GLP-1 pills do exist.

The short answer

Ozempic (semaglutide) is sold only as a once-weekly injection — there is no Ozempic tablet. But the same active ingredient comes as a daily pill (Rybelsus), a higher-dose oral version is under FDA review (oral Wegovy), and a brand-new oral GLP-1 (orforglipron / Foundayo) was approved in 2026.

Oral GLP-1 options that do exist

Want a pill instead of injections?

A licensed telehealth prescriber can review whether an oral GLP-1 fits you. Compare providers that prescribe oral options.

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FAQ

Is there an Ozempic pill?

No. Ozempic (semaglutide) is only available as a once-weekly injection. There is no oral/tablet form of Ozempic itself. However, the same active ingredient — semaglutide — is available as a daily pill called Rybelsus, and a higher-dose oral version (oral Wegovy) is under FDA review.

What is the closest pill to Ozempic?

Rybelsus is the closest — it is oral semaglutide, the same molecule as Ozempic, in daily tablet form. For weight management specifically, orforglipron (Foundayo), an oral GLP-1 approved in 2026, is the newest pill option and does not require the fasting routine that oral semaglutide does.

Are GLP-1 pills as effective as the Ozempic injection?

Injectable semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Zepbound) currently produce the largest average results. Oral options are effective but generally a step below the strongest injectables. For people who cannot or will not inject, an oral GLP-1 is far better than no treatment.

How do I get an oral GLP-1 prescribed?

A licensed prescriber — in person or via telehealth — can evaluate whether an oral GLP-1 is appropriate. Bring your medication list and weight/glucose history. Compare telehealth providers that prescribe oral options.