Most people are surprised by how much a daily pill can deliver. An honest breakdown on results, convenience, side effects, and cost so you can decide what's actually right for you.
Most people are surprised how much a pill can deliver. Honest breakdown on results, convenience, side effects, and cost.
Every factor that actually matters when choosing between the two. No fluff.
| Factor | ๐ Pills | ๐ Injections |
|---|---|---|
| Avg. weight loss | 9-16% | โ 12-21% |
| How often | Once a day | Once a week |
| Needle required | โ No needle | Small pen, once a week |
| Food restrictions | โ Foundayo: None Oral Wegovy & Rybelsus: empty stomach |
โ None |
| Storage | โ Room temp | Fridge required |
| Main side effects | Nausea, stomach upset | Nausea, injection site reaction |
| FDA approved | โ Yes | โ Yes |
| Avg. monthly cost | โ From $149/mo | From $299/mo |
| Best for | โ Ease and affordability | Maximum weight loss goals |
GLP-1 medications, the class that includes Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, and newer pills, all target the same hunger signals in your brain and gut. Pills are the simpler choice, no injections needed, with strong FDA-backed results, and newer options like Foundayo have closed the gap significantly. Injections show slightly higher averages in clinical trials, but for many people the difference for most patients is smaller than the numbers suggest. Here's everything you need to know.
Three FDA-approved options, each with its own strengths. Foundayo is the newest, and the most flexible for when you can take it.
Three established options for people who want the strongest available results or have already tried a pill. All are once-weekly auto-injector pens that require refrigeration.
There's no single right answer, it depends on your lifestyle, how much weight you want to lose, and what trade-offs you're comfortable with. Here's a simple way to think about it.
Both formats share a lot of the same side effects, they work on the same receptors, after all. The biggest difference is that oral GLP-1s tend to cause more GI upset early on, because they pass through the digestive system first.
Prices have dropped significantly in 2026. Manufacturer direct programs from Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk now let most people access these medications for far less than the old list prices, no insurance required.
The questions we hear most from people trying to decide between pills and injections.