What's the Difference Between Tablets and Injections?
Mevo Health offers certain medications in both tablet and injectable forms. The main difference between the two is how your body absorbs the medication and how consistently it works over time.
Injectable Medication
Injectable medication is absorbed directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system. Because of this, injections generally have a higher absorption rate and may provide more consistent medication levels in the body.
For some individuals, injectable medication may lead to faster or more noticeable weight loss results compared to oral medication.
Oral Tablet Medication
This medication dissolves in the mouth and is absorbed directly through the oral tissues. Since absorption can vary by person, the amount your body takes in may be slightly different from one individual to another.
Many people still achieve successful results with tablets, especially when combined with consistency, nutrition, and lifestyle changes.
Which option is better?
Both tablets and injections can be effective, but the best option depends on your medical history, preferences, treatment goals, and provider recommendations.
Some individuals prefer tablets for convenience, while others prefer injections for potentially stronger or more consistent absorption.
Need Additional Help?
Your licensed provider will decide which medication type and formulation is appropriate based on your medical history, goals, and clinical evaluation.
If you have any more questions, you can contact the Mevo Health support team through live chat.
