Victoza, a liraglutide GLP-1, excels in diabetes control and offers modest weight loss—5-7% in a year (Diabetes Care, 2018). At SeraVia Health, GLP Gut+ Balance and GLP Vitality+ Multi enhance its edge. Let’s unpack Victoza, its pros and cons, how it compares, and why our supplements boost it, with science at the core.
What Is Victoza?
Victoza, from Novo Nordisk since 2010, is a daily injectable GLP-1 agonist at 0.6-1.8 mg, approved for type 2 diabetes but used off-label for weight loss. It boosts insulin, slows digestion, and curbs hunger (Diabetes Therapy, 2017), a daily staple for steady control.
Pros of Victoza
- Diabetes Mastery: HbA1c drops 1-1.5% (Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2017).
- Weight Loss: 5-7%—decent bonus (Diabetes Care, 2018).
- Heart Benefit: 13% risk cut (Lancet, 2016).
- Mild Profile: 20% report nausea—gentle start (Diabetes Therapy, 2019).
Cons of Victoza
- Daily Dosing: More work than weekly (Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 2017).
- Modest Loss: Trails 15-20% peers (JAMA, 2021).
- Cost: $700-$1,000/month (Health Affairs, 2022).
- Fatigue: 15-20% feel it (Obesity, 2020).
How Victoza Compares
Vs. Saxenda: Same drug, lower dose—Victoza’s 7% vs. Saxenda’s 10% (Obesity, 2019)—diabetes focus differs.
Vs. Ozempic: Ozempic’s 14.9% crushes Victoza’s 7% (Lancet, 2021)—weekly trumps daily.
Vs. Trulicity: Victoza’s daily shot lags Trulicity’s weekly 9% (Diabetes Care, 2021)—similar mildness.
Victoza with SeraVia
Victoza’s steady—our supplements shine:
- GLP Gut+ Balance: 500 mg ginger eases nausea (Journal of Gastroenterology, 2017).
- GLP Vitality+ Multi: 500 mcg B12 boosts energy (Nutrients, 2018).
Add GLP Hydration+ Restore for balance.
Daily Victory
Victoza’s your steady friend—lift it with GLP Gut+ Balance. Shop now and thrive!


