Compounded GLP-1 Injection
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Same price, every dose
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No hidden fees
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Fast, free shipping
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No insurance required
1 month supply
1 month supply
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Prescription required. Medication provided only if deemed medically appropriate by a licensed provider.
- Multiple treatment plan options with dose adjustments if clinically appropriate
- Quick online assessment and licensed physician review
- Secure 24/7 messaging and scheduled check-ins with your physician
- If prescribed, medication ships directly to your door — no pharmacy trip required
- All plans include supplies, shipping, and ongoing clinical monitoring
- Once-weekly subcutaneous injection, on the same day each week (unless instructed otherwise by your physician).
- Step-by-step dose-escalation schedule to support tolerance and minimize side effects
Common side effects of GLP-1 injections may include nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting. To help your body adjust, eligible patients may add-on a fast-acting anti-nausea medication.
How it works
Free assessment, 100% online
Answer some questions about your health history, lifestyle, and goals via our online medical intake.
Prescription
A licensed medical provider will review your information and determine if the medication is right for you.
Free delivery
If prescribed, your medication is cold-shipped directly to your door at no extra cost.
Weight loss, backed by data
Based on reported results from 16,000+ members
Individual results vary. Statistics shown reflect anonymized self-reported outcomes from 16,000+ U.S. program members surveyed in May 2025; weight-loss numbers come from members’ own scale readings, waist-change figures are based on members’ tape-measure readings, and clothing-size changes reflect members’ stated apparel sizes. All results refer to participation in the full weight loss program—which combines physician oversight, nutrition support, and, when clinically appropriate, FDA-approved GLP-1 medication or compounded GLP-1 medication dispensed by licensed pharmacies; no efficacy claims are made for any compounded drugs. Medication eligibility and outcomes depend on individual clinical evaluation. Common GLP-1 side effects include nausea and constipation. Consult a licensed medical professional to determine whether GLP-1 therapy is appropriate for you. Customers’ results have not been independently verified.
Real people, real results
All results refer to participation in the full weight loss program, a holistic program that combines personalized coaching, nutrition and lifestyle support, a reduced-calorie diet and exercise, and, when clinically appropriate, FDA-approved GLP-1 medication or compounded GLP-1 medication dispensed by licensed pharmacies pursuant to a prescription. Medication eligibility and outcomes depend on individual clinical evaluation. Compounded drugs have not been reviewed or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for safety or effectiveness. Before-and-after images are submitted by paid affiliates. Results have not been independently verified and will vary from person to person. Available in all 50 states, restrictions apply. Discontinuing treatment may lead to weight regain.
Your questions, answered.
No. We offer transparent, flat-rate pricing without insurance and no hidden fees. Medication, supplies, and shipping are all included.
In most states, treatment can begin after an online health review.
In New Mexico, Kansas, West Virginia, Louisiana, and Mississippi, a short video or audio visit is required.
When prescribed, GLP-1 medications are dispensed by state-licensed, U.S. pharmacies. 503A pharmacies are licensed and regulated by state boards of pharmacy, while 503B outsourcing facilities are registered with the FDA.
Yes. Your provider may adjust your dose upon request based on your medical history and how you respond to treatment.
Yes—HSA and FSA cards are accepted for 3-month or longer plans. We also provide itemized receipts in case you need to self-submit to your benefits provider.
Weight loss is gradual and varies from person to person. Some members see changes in the first few weeks, while others notice progress over several months.
GLP-1 therapy is often intended for ongoing use. Stopping suddenly may allow previous triggers to return. Always consult your provider before making changes.
A licensed provider will review your health history, goals, and current medication. If you meet medical criteria, your provider may prescribe a GLP-1 as part of your program.