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Is Semaglutide legal in Denmark?

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Classification

In Denmark, Semaglutide is an authorised, prescription-only medicine, regulated by Lægemiddelstyrelsen (Danish Medicines Agency). It holds an EU-wide marketing authorisation granted through the European Medicines Agency (EMA), sold as Ozempic and Rybelsus for type-2 diabetes and Wegovy for weight management, valid across the EU and EEA.

Semaglutide is among the peptides readers most often ask about in Denmark. This page focuses on the regulatory reality there, not on how to obtain or use it, because that is where reliable, localized information is hardest to find.

In Denmark, Semaglutide is an authorised, prescription-only medicine, regulated by Lægemiddelstyrelsen (Danish Medicines Agency). It holds an EU-wide marketing authorisation granted through the European Medicines Agency (EMA), sold as Ozempic and Rybelsus for type-2 diabetes and Wegovy for weight management, valid across the EU and EEA.

Semaglutide is supplied through pharmacies on prescription. Importing prescription medicines outside regulated channels is restricted, and customs may detain shipments. Holding Semaglutide on a valid prescription is lawful in Denmark; obtaining or holding it without a prescription is not.

Selling or supplying Semaglutide without the required authorisation is an offence in Denmark. Lægemiddelstyrelsen (Danish Medicines Agency) sets out the applicable sanctions; we do not reproduce specific figures here because they change. Confirm the current penalties with the regulator. This page reflects our reading of the position as of the last-verified date; regulations change, so confirm with Lægemiddelstyrelsen (Danish Medicines Agency) before making any decision.

Importation

Semaglutide is supplied through pharmacies on prescription. Importing prescription medicines outside regulated channels is restricted, and customs may detain shipments.

Personal possession

Holding Semaglutide on a valid prescription is lawful in Denmark; obtaining or holding it without a prescription is not.

Penalties for sale

Selling or supplying Semaglutide without the required authorisation is an offence in Denmark. Lægemiddelstyrelsen (Danish Medicines Agency) sets out the applicable sanctions; we do not reproduce specific figures here because they change. Confirm the current penalties with the regulator.

Primary sources
  1. Lægemiddelstyrelsen (Danish Medicines Agency) (official site)Tier 1
  2. Ozempic (semaglutide): EMA EPAR (authorised, prescription-only)Tier 1
  3. Wegovy (semaglutide): EMA EPARTier 1
  4. How medicines are authorised in the EU/EEA (EMA)Tier 1

Frequently asked

Is Semaglutide legal in Denmark?

In Denmark, Semaglutide is an authorised, prescription-only medicine, regulated by Lægemiddelstyrelsen (Danish Medicines Agency). It holds an EU-wide marketing authorisation granted through the European Medicines Agency (EMA), sold as Ozempic and Rybelsus for type-2 diabetes and Wegovy for weight management, valid across the EU and EEA.

Can I import Semaglutide into Denmark for personal use?

Semaglutide is supplied through pharmacies on prescription. Importing prescription medicines outside regulated channels is restricted, and customs may detain shipments.

Who regulates Semaglutide in Denmark?

Lægemiddelstyrelsen (Danish Medicines Agency). See the official guidance linked in the sources below.

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