Is Saxenda vegetarian or vegan-friendly?
Vegetarian and vegan patients sometimes ask whether their medication contains animal-derived ingredients. The active substance Liraglutide in Saxenda is almost always synthetically produced; the question typically concerns excipients in the tablet or capsule shell at 6 mg/mL.
Animal-derived excipients in Saxenda
Common animal-derived excipients in pharmaceuticals include gelatin (in capsule shells, derived from porcine or bovine sources), lactose (dairy-derived), and certain magnesium stearate sources. The prescribing information and patient leaflet for Liraglutide list excipients; whether they are animal-derived is sometimes specified, sometimes left ambiguous. Saxenda acts on the GLP-1 receptor in the central nervous system and gastrointestinal tract to reduce appetite, slow gastric emptying and increase satiety.
Practical guidance
According to general pharmacy practice, vegetarians and vegans concerned about Saxenda excipients should ask the pharmacist or manufacturer directly. Many medications have authorised generic versions with different excipient profiles — switching to a generic of Liraglutide with vegetable-derived excipients is sometimes possible at 6 mg/mL. For strict requirements (e.g. religious or strong ethical), specialist pharmacy consultation gives definitive answers.
Frequently asked questions
Does Saxenda contain gelatin? ▾
Whether Saxenda contains gelatin depends on the formulation — capsule shells often do, tablet coatings sometimes do. The patient leaflet for Liraglutide at 6 mg/mL lists excipients; the manufacturer or pharmacist can confirm gelatin source if not explicitly stated.
Is Saxenda suitable for vegans? ▾
Most modern tablet formulations are vegan-compatible (active ingredient synthetic, excipients usually plant or mineral), but capsule shells and some coatings may use animal-derived components. For strict vegan requirements, confirm with the manufacturer or pharmacist for the specific Saxenda product.
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- OnsetHow fast does Saxenda start working?
- DurationHow long does Saxenda last?
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