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Comparison guide

Injections vs tablets

Compare injections with tablets and capsules in plain English, including how assessment, support and the way prices are shown can differ.

Last reviewed: 2026-04-25Reviewer: Editorial team
Quick comparison

The main differences to check first

Main difference

Injections usually need dose and follow-up detail. Tablets usually need medicine name, strength, pack size and supply checks.

Useful for comparing

Assessment, ongoing support, last-checked dates and whether two provider options are genuinely like for like.

Where to compare providers

Use Wego or Jaro for detailed injection provider tables. Tablet provider comparisons stay here when the public details are clear.

Comparison starting point

Compare injections and tablets from the right starting point

Injection comparisons usually focus on dose changes, follow-up and specialist provider tables. Tablet comparisons depend more on medicine name, pack size, access type and whether prices can be compared fairly.

Injections

Injection comparison at a glance

Best when you want to compare medicine choice, dose steps, follow-up and which providers have enough checked detail to review.

Providers in view
74
Details checked
709
Medicines currently covered
2
Last checked
29 Apr 2026

You can compare 709 injection checks from 74 providers here. For medicine-specific dose and provider tables, continue to Wego Compare or Jaro Compare.

Tablets

Tablet and capsule comparison at a glance

Best when you need to compare medicine identity, pack size, pharmacy access and whether the public price can be lined up fairly with another provider.

Providers in view
17
Details checked
39
Medicines currently covered
5
Last checked
Date pending

Tablet options appear here only when the medicine, pack size, access type and checked date are clear enough to compare fairly. Current details can still change.

Quick answer

Injections and tablets solve different comparison problems

Short version: injections are usually compared by medicine, dose journey and follow-up. Tablets and capsules are usually compared by active ingredient, strength, pack size, access route and pharmacy or prescriber checks.

Best next step: use injection pages for Mounjaro, Wegovy and Saxenda. Use the tablet page for Orlistat, Xenical, Alli, Orlos and Mysimba.

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Best for dose-led comparison

Injections, especially Mounjaro and Wegovy, where dose changes and follow-up matter.

02

Best for pack-led comparison

Tablets and capsules, where strength, pack size and access route shape the comparison.

03

Best for access questions

NHS/private and provider pages, where the question is about how care is arranged.

Side-by-side comparison

Injections vs tablets: what changes?

Question Injections Tablets and capsules Decision point
Examples Mounjaro, Wegovy, Saxenda. Orlistat, Xenical, Alli, Orlos, Mysimba. Do not compare all options as if they are the same treatment type.
Comparison basis Medicine, dose changes, assessment, follow-up. Medicine, strength, pack size, access route. Use the table type that matches the treatment type.
Best for People comparing weekly or daily injection pathways. People comparing oral/tablet options and pack details. Start with treatment type before provider choice.
Provider depth Use Wego/Jaro for detailed Wegovy or Mounjaro tables. Use this site for tablet and capsule provider cards. For detailed dose-by-dose injection provider tables, use the dedicated specialist comparison sites.
Safety checks Eligibility, dose changes, side effects, follow-up. Contraindications, interactions, pack basis, pharmacist/prescriber review. Suitability still needs professional assessment where required.

Injections: pros and cons to compare

  • Useful when comparing Mounjaro, Wegovy or Saxenda pathways.
  • Dose changes and follow-up are central.
  • Detailed provider tables should be medicine-specific.

Tablets: pros and cons to compare

  • Useful when comparing Orlistat-family options or Mysimba.
  • Pack size and access route matter more than they first appear.
  • Some listings are not comparable if pack or price basis is unclear.
Best for

Which route should you open next?

Mounjaro detail

Use Jaro Compare for provider and dose tables.

Wegovy detail

Use Wego Compare for provider and dose tables.

Tablet comparison

Use the tablet page for pack, access and provider checks.

Access decision

Use NHS vs private when the main question is route to care.

Compare injections

Mounjaro, Wegovy and Saxenda

Use the injections hub for medicine and provider-route comparison.

Open injections hub

Compare tablets

Orlistat, Xenical, Alli, Orlos and Mysimba

Use the tablet hub for pack, access and provider comparison.

Open tablet hub

Compare access

NHS, private and provider types

Use the access comparison when the question is how care is arranged.

Compare access

Common questions

Are injections stronger than tablets?

That is not a safe universal answer. They are different treatment routes with different eligibility, monitoring and suitability questions.

Why are tablet pages more pack-focused?

Because tablet listings can differ by strength, capsule count, price basis and access route. A fair comparison needs those details.

Where do provider tables belong?

Detailed Mounjaro and Wegovy provider tables belong on the specialist sites. Tablet provider comparison is handled here.


Before you decide: Prices, availability, eligibility and offer details can change. Use this page as a comparison guide, then confirm current information directly with the provider.

Source notes

These notes explain the basis for the page in plain English: what was checked, when it was checked and where the information came from.

Mysimba Prescribing Information

The Mysimba Summary of Product Characteristics was reviewed for medicine identity and prescribing-information context.

Checked27 April 2026ConfidenceHigh

Source: eMC: Mysimba 8 mg/90 mg prolonged-release tablets SmPC

Reviewed for tablet identity context where Mysimba is named as one of the examples.

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Orlistat Tablet Context

NHS medicines information was reviewed for orlistat background.

Checked27 April 2026ConfidenceHigh

Source: NHS medicines: Orlistat

Used to support public explanation of tablet differences and why pack-aware comparison matters.

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Glp1 Safety And Prescription Context

GOV.UK/MHRA patient information was reviewed for GLP-1 medicine safety and prescription-only context.

Checked27 April 2026ConfidenceHigh

Source: GOV.UK: GLP-1 medicines for weight loss and diabetes

Reviewed for cautious wording around regulated supply, assessment and side-effect support on injection routes.

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Nhs Obesity Treatment Context

NHS guidance was reviewed for broad obesity treatment pathway context.

Checked27 April 2026ConfidenceHigh

Source: NHS: Treatment for obesity

Reviewed to explain that treatment pathways can differ and should not be reduced to a simple price comparison.

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Nice Weight Management Guidance

NICE guidance was reviewed for broad UK overweight and obesity management context.

Checked27 April 2026ConfidenceHigh

Source: NICE NG246: Overweight and obesity management

Reviewed for cautious general guidance language rather than medicine-specific recommendations.

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Important information

This website is an informational comparison hub. It does not prescribe, supply or sell prescription-only medicines. Suitability depends on a regulated clinical assessment.

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