Staff Answer
Jun 30, 2026 - 03:39 PM
Ozempic Pill and Rybelsus are both oral semaglutide tablets, but they are not the same product strength-for-strength. The prescribing information states that Rybelsus and Ozempic tablets are not substitutable on a milligram-to-milligram basis. For example, the switching table lists Rybelsus 7 mg once daily as corresponding to Ozempic tablets 4 mg once daily, and Rybelsus 14 mg once daily as corresponding to Ozempic tablets 9 mg once daily.
This matters because a patient should not compare the numbers on the bottle and assume one dose is stronger or weaker without context. Oral semaglutide formulations can have different labeled strengths while producing similar exposure. Anyone switching between Rybelsus and Ozempic Pill should follow the exact directions from their healthcare provider.
