Sept 20 (Reuters) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved an oral version of Novo Nordisk’s diabetes drug semaglutide, a boost for the Danish drugmaker which hopes to transform the market by offering patients a non-injectable treatment. The world’s biggest producer of diabetes drugs already sells an injectable once-weekly version of semaglutide under the brand name Ozempic at nearly $800 per month. The new oral treatment, called Rybelsus, stimulates insulin production in patients with type 2 diabetes and is meant where to inject ozempic be taken once a day.
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