Transform
Your Body, Transform
Your Life
Unlock Your Best Self: Safe, Effective Weight Loss Injections for a Healthier Australia.
Clinically Proven Treatment for
Safe, Effective Weight Loss Transformation
Ozempic
Rybelsus
Wegovy
Saxenda
Our Product Features
Clinically Proven
Semaglutide has undergone extensive clinical trials and is backed by robust scientific evidence.
Convenient Dosing Options
Available in both weekly injection and daily tablet forms, offering flexibility to suit patient preferences and lifestyles.
Minimal Drug Interactions
Making it a suitable option for patients taking multiple medications for various health conditions.
Long-Term Efficacy
Clinical trials have demonstrated that semaglutide maintains its effectiveness over long periods
Evidence-based medicines and treatments for weight Loss
In Aussie-Weightcare, we provide our patients with evidence-based treatments and medications approved by the FDA and WHO to assist them in losing weight.
Everyone has different needs when it comes to losing weight. Weight loss is our mission, and we strive to provide you with the most advanced, evidence-based weight loss treatments and medications.
Weight loss treatment medications that are TGA-approved
Your Health is Crucial.
There are only four obesity medications approved in Australia, of which three are currently available:
✦ The appetite suppressant phentermine (Duromine).
✦ Xenical (Orlistat) reduces dietary fat absorption.
✦ Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is a hormone that is synthetically produced by Liraglutide (Saxenda).
✦ By regulating appetite and fullness, GLP-1 agonists work by changing the way the body processes glucose from food. As one of the most in-demand drugs in the world, semaglutide (Ozempic) belongs to the same drug class. The fourth medication is also a version of GLP-1 agonist semaglutide (Wegovy) that has been approved by the TGA for weight loss but has yet to be physically tested.
The Obesity Rate among Australian adults
The percentage of overweight adults in Australia reached two-thirds (34.5%). Obesity rates are similar for men and women, but overweight is more prevalent in men. The number of obese Australian adults is increasing.
Evidence that supports the claim
- Over 65.8% of Australian adults are overweight or obese
- 40.6% of Australian men between 65 and 74 years of age are obese
- In remote and outer regional Australia, 70.3% of people are overweight (including obese).
- Obesity (Class III, defined as BMI greater than 40) more than doubled from 2.2% in 2007-08 to 4.6% in 2022-23.
Why choose us, Aussie-weight care
Discreet Packaging
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FDA Approved
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Secure Payment
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Express Shipping
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Real
Results,
Real Stories
Our clients’ success stories speak for themselves. From shedding excess pounds to regaining energy and confidence, the weight loss injections have helped countless individuals achieve their health and wellness goals.
Unlock Your Best Self: Safe, Effective Weight Loss Injections for a Healthier Australia.Unlock Your Best Self: Safe, Effective Weight Loss Injections for a Healthier Australia.
Chris O’Donnell - Clinical Director
Unlock Your Best Self: Safe, Effective Weight Loss Injections for a Healthier Australia.Unlock Your Best Self: Safe, Effective Weight Loss Injections for a Healthier Australia.
Chris O’Donnell - Clinical Director
FAQ
In the amount of 60% According to the Australia Talks National Survey 2021, 60 per cent of Australians are trying to lose weight at the moment. Across all demographics – age, gender, income, region, education, ancestry, and voting preference – more people agree than disagree with this statement.
In order to lose weight and keep it off, what is the magic number? As reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it is between one and two pounds per week. A healthy weight loss goal is to lose four to eight pounds per month, on average.
A BMI is calculated by comparing weight and height. Normal weight is defined as having a BMI between 18 and 24. A BMI of 25 to 29.9 would be considered overweight. The BMI must be greater than 30 to be considered obese.
Advancing health with accessible wellness
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