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Can You Drink Coffee With the Wegovy Pill? Plus, Other Do’s and Don’ts for Best Results

Alyssa Billingsley, PharmDChristina Aungst, PharmD
Written by Alyssa Billingsley, PharmD | Reviewed by Christina Aungst, PharmD
Published on April 2, 2026

Key takeaways:

  • You should not drink coffee for at least 30 minutes after taking the Wegovy pill (oral semaglutide). It must be taken with plain water only.

  • Skipping doses, splitting tablets, or taking the Wegovy pill with food or other medications may reduce how well it works.

  • With GoodRx, pay an introductory price of $149 per month for the first two fills of the Wegovy pill (only available for certain doses). For future fills and for other Wegovy pill doses, pay $299 per month. Subscribers to GoodRx for Weight Loss can also access FDA-approved, brand-name GLP-1 medications.

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The Wegovy pill (oral semaglutide) offers a needle-free option for weight loss. But unlike the injectable version, the pill must be taken very carefully to work as intended.

Since the Wegovy pill is taken in the morning, you might wonder whether you can take it with your usual cup of coffee. But because of how the medication is absorbed, timing and what you drink with it matter. Here’s what you should know.

Can you drink coffee with the Wegovy pill?

No, you shouldn’t drink coffee before or right after taking the Wegovy pill. The Wegovy pill should be taken first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, with no more than 4 oz of plain water. Then, you need to wait at least 30 minutes before eating, drinking (including coffee), or taking other medications.

Coffee (even black coffee) should be avoided during that 30-minute window. That’s because the Wegovy pill is absorbed in your stomach, and other liquids can interfere with how much of the medication enters your bloodstream.

What happens if you drink coffee too soon?

If you drink coffee too soon after taking the Wegovy pill, your body may absorb less medication. That could make the medication less effective and slow your weight-loss progress. If it happens once, it’s unlikely to cause serious problems. But consistently drinking coffee too soon may reduce how well the Wegovy pill works over time.

If you have trouble sticking to the timing rules, talk to your prescriber. They may suggest switching to Wegovy injections, which don’t have the same requirement.

Can you take the Wegovy pill every other day?

Generally, no, you shouldn’t take the Wegovy pill every other day. Unless otherwise instructed, it's meant to be taken every day. This allows the medication to build up and reach effective levels in your system. Taking it every other day could reduce its effectiveness.

If you accidentally miss a dose, skip the missed dose and resume your usual schedule the next morning. Don’t take extra to make up for the dose you missed.

Can you cut the Wegovy pill in half?

No, you shouldn’t split, crush, or chew the Wegovy pill. It’s designed to be swallowed whole. Cutting it in half may affect how it’s absorbed. So be sure to always take the pill exactly as prescribed.

If you have difficulty swallowing the Wegovy pill, your prescriber may suggest switching to Wegovy injections.

Can you take other medications with the Wegovy pill?

You should wait at least 30 minutes before taking other medications. Taking them at the same time as Wegovy may affect how well either medication is absorbed.

Your healthcare team can help create a medication schedule that works with your regimen. This is especially important if you take other medications in the morning on an empty stomach, such as thyroid pills and certain oral osteoporosis medications. They may need to adjust your dosage schedule or recommend non-oral alternatives.

Other do’s and don’ts with the Wegovy pill

Beyond coffee, there are several other important do’s and don’ts to keep in mind when taking the Wegovy pill. Following these guidelines can help ensure the medication is absorbed properly and works as effectively as possible.

Do’s when taking the Wegovy pill Don’ts when taking the Wegovy pill
  • Take it first thing in the morning
  • Drink no more than 4 oz of plain water
  • Wait at least 30 minutes before eating, drinking, or taking other medications
  • Swallow the pill whole
  • Take it daily as prescribed
  • Build a consistent routine
  • Drink coffee before or within 30 minutes of your dose
  • Take it with food
  • Take other medications at the same time
  • Split, crush, or chew the tablet
  • Skip doses frequently

How to save on the Wegovy pill

There are ways to save on the Wegovy pill, which is available as a brand-name medication. GoodRx coupons, manufacturer copay savings cards, and direct pharmacy programs can help you save on your prescription.

  • Save with GoodRx. If you're new to using GoodRx for Wegovy savings, pay an introductory price of $149 per month for the first two fills of the Wegovy pill (only available for certain doses). For future fills and for other Wegovy pill doses, pay $299 per month. Subscribers to GoodRx for Weight Loss can also access FDA-approved, brand-name GLP-1 medications.

  • Save with a copay card. If you have commercial insurance, you could pay as little as $25 per month for the Wegovy pill by using the card. If you’re paying cash, prices start at $149.

  • Save with a direct pharmacy program. Access discounts and home delivery for the Wegovy pill through NovoCare Pharmacy.

The bottom line

You shouldn’t drink coffee before or within 30 minutes of taking the Wegovy pill (oral semaglutide). It must be taken first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, with 4 oz of plain water only. Then, wait at least 30 minutes before eating, drinking, or taking other medications.

Wegovy pills should be swallowed whole — don’t split, crush, or chew them. And unless your prescriber instructs otherwise, take the medication every day so it works effectively.

If you have difficulty swallowing the pills or following the timing instructions, talk to your prescriber about your options.

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Why trust our experts?

Alyssa Billingsley, PharmD, is the director of pharmacy content for GoodRx. She has over a decade of experience as a pharmacist and has worked in clinical, academic, and administrative roles.
Christina Aungst, PharmD, is a pharmacy editor for GoodRx. She began writing for GoodRx Health in 2019, transitioning from freelance writer to editor in 2021.

References

Novo Nordisk. (2026). Wegovy- semaglutide tablet [package insert]. DailyMed.

GoodRx Health has strict sourcing policies and relies on primary sources such as medical organizations, governmental agencies, academic institutions, and peer-reviewed scientific journals. Learn more about how we ensure our content is accurate, thorough, and unbiased by reading our editorial guidelines.

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