Weight Loss Medications Online: Semaglutide & Tirzepatide

Get compounded GLP-1 medications prescribed by board-certified physicians. Medical weight loss with physician supervision from $149/month. No insurance required.

Your Medical Weight Loss Plan

Guided Weight Loss

Personalized treatment under the supervision of licensed U.S. providers for safe, structured progress.

Improved Metabolic Function

Supports balanced blood-sugar regulation and helps reduce insulin resistance over time.

Appetite Control

Helps regulate hunger cues to make healthy eating easier and more sustainable.

Enhanced Energy & Vitality

Many patients report steadier daily energy levels as metabolic balance improves.

Sustainable Results

Designed to promote gradual, maintainable weight loss rather than quick fixes.

Convenient At-Home Care

Simple online consultation, fast shipping, and easy self-administration from the comfort of home.

How GLP-1 Medications Work for Weight Loss

Semaglutide and tirzepatide are GLP-1 receptor agonists—prescription medications that mimic natural hormones in your body to regulate appetite, blood sugar, and metabolism.

How They Help You Lose Weight:

  • Reduce Hunger: GLP-1 medications signal to your brain that you're full, reducing cravings and appetite naturally.
  • Slow Digestion: Food stays in your stomach longer, helping you feel satisfied with smaller portions.
  • Improve Metabolic Function: These medications support balanced blood sugar regulation and reduce insulin resistance over time.
  • Results: GLP-1 medications support significant weight loss when combined with lifestyle changes. Individual results vary.

Both medications are administered via once-weekly subcutaneous injections and are prescribed by licensed physicians after a comprehensive medical evaluation.

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FAQs

Common questions about GLP-1 weight loss medications

What's the difference between semaglutide and tirzepatide?

Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist, while tirzepatide is a dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist that activates two hormones instead of one. Both are highly effective for weight management when combined with lifestyle changes. Your provider will help determine which is best for your specific health profile and goals.

How much weight can I expect to lose?

Weight loss varies by individual based on starting weight, adherence, diet, and exercise. GLP-1 medications support significant weight loss when combined with lifestyle modifications. Most patients see noticeable results within 8-12 weeks, with continued progress over 12-18 months. Your physician will discuss realistic expectations during your consultation.

Are compounded medications safe?

Our compounded medications are prepared by U.S.-based, FDA-registered 503B pharmacies that comply with strict quality and safety standards including sterility and potency testing. The FDA does not verify the safety or effectiveness of compounded drugs. All medications are prescribed by licensed physicians after comprehensive medical evaluation.

What are the side effects?

The most common side effects are gastrointestinal and usually mild: nausea, constipation, diarrhea, and decreased appetite. These typically improve within 2-4 weeks as your body adjusts. Your provider will start you on a low dose and gradually increase it to minimize side effects.

How much does it cost?

Compounded semaglutide starts at $149/month and tirzepatide at $349/month. This includes your medication, online physician consultation, prescription, and discreet home delivery. No insurance required. Pricing is transparent with no hidden fees.

How long do I need to take the medication?

Weight loss medication is most effective when used as part of a long-term treatment plan. Most patients remain on medication for 12-18 months to reach their goals, with ongoing support from their provider. Your doctor will work with you to determine the right timeline based on your progress and health goals.

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