Semaglutide vs Phentermine: Which One?
One is an older short-term stimulant, the other a newer long-term GLP-1. Here is the honest difference.

The short answer
Phentermine is an older, FDA-approved stimulant appetite suppressant intended for short-term use (typically a few weeks). Semaglutide is a GLP-1 medication intended for long-term chronic weight management. They work differently, suit different people, and a physician decides which fits.
How they work
- Phentermine: a stimulant that suppresses appetite; can raise heart rate and blood pressure; usually short-term; not for people with certain heart conditions.
- Semaglutide: a GLP-1 that reduces appetite and slows stomach emptying; used long-term; different side-effect profile (mostly GI).
What the evidence shows
Semaglutide has large long-term trials: in STEP 1 (PMID 33567185), about 14.9% average weight loss at 68 weeks, plus cardiovascular benefit in a specific population (SELECT, PMID 37952131). Phentermine's studies are older and short-term, with more modest average loss.
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Frequently asked questions
Is semaglutide better than phentermine?
They are different tools. Phentermine is an older short-term stimulant; semaglutide is a long-term GLP-1 with larger long-term trial results. The right one depends on your health history, which a physician reviews.
Can you take phentermine and semaglutide together?
That is strictly a physician decision based on your heart, blood pressure, and history. Do not combine weight-loss medications on your own.
Which causes more side effects?
They differ: phentermine is a stimulant (can affect heart rate and blood pressure); semaglutide side effects are mostly gastrointestinal and usually transient. Your physician weighs which profile fits you.
How much weight do people lose on each?
Semaglutide showed about 14.9% average loss at 68 weeks in STEP 1. Phentermine studies are older and short-term with more modest average loss. Individual results vary.
What does New Hope Weight Loss offer?
Physician-supervised compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide (not FDA-approved or brand-identical) after a $119 review, with honest guidance on what fits your situation.
This article is informational only and not medical advice. Speak with a licensed physician before starting or changing any GLP-1 therapy. Individual results vary. New Hope Weight Loss is a physician-supervised medical weight loss clinic in Costa Mesa, CA. Eligibility for treatment is determined during the medical consultation. Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not the same products as Wegovy®, Ozempic®, Mounjaro®, or Zepbound®.