Liraglutide mastery course
Unit 9 of 11

Dosing & Administration

Unlike most peptides in this catalog, liraglutide is an FDA-approved drug with a defined clinical dosing protocol. This…

The approved titration, and why it is deliberately slow

Unlike most peptides in this catalog, liraglutide is an FDA-approved drug with a defined clinical dosing protocol. This unit leads with that approved titration, the stepwise dose increases from the Victoza and Saxenda labels, then explains storage, the missed-dose logic, and how off-label or research-chemical use differs.

Everything here is education only, so you can read labels, literature, and community discussion critically. Nothing on these pages is a protocol, a personal dose, or a recommendation to use liraglutide. Dosing decisions belong with a licensed clinician who knows your history.

Key terms

The approved dose ladder


Victoza and Saxenda, compared


The missed-dose logic


Storage and handling


Approved product versus grey-market


Reading dosing talk critically