If you're looking for support on your weight loss journey, Semaglutide and Tirzepatide could be just what you need. Discover if they're the right fit for you
Due to recent changes with the FDA, compounded GLP-1 medications, Tirzepatide is no longer be dispensed in pharmacies. Additionally, compounded Semaglutide will no longer be available after April 20th. If you are currently using these medications, we encourage you to speak with a licensed healthcare provider to explore alternative weight loss solutions tailored to your needs. Your health and wellness remain our top priority, and we are here to support you in finding the best treatment options.
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How Should I Store This Medicine?
Keep all medications out of the reach of children, infants and pets.
Keep all medications refrigerated as well.
How Does It Work?
This helps with weight loss by telling your brain that you're full and by slowing down how quickly your stomach empties. So, you end up feeling less hungry and more content with eating fewer calories.
Semaglutide Injectable
Dose | Cost |
---|---|
0.25 mg | $145 |
0.5 mg | $190 |
1 mg | $225 |
1.75 mg | $275 |
2.5 mg | $300 |
***Compounded Items are not FDA-Approved and results are not guaranteed.
Your healthcare provider may suggest a weight-loss drug for you in some cases. These include if you haven't been able to lose weight through diet and exercise and your:
Body mass index (BMI) is greater than 30. This means you're living with a condition that involves having too much body fat, called obesity.
BMI is greater than 27. You also have a serious medical problem linked to obesity, such as diabetes or high blood pressure.
Mild side effects, such as nausea, constipation and diarrhea, are common. They may lessen over time. Rarely, serious side effects can happen. That's why it's important to ask your health care provider about all treatment choices. And ask about the possible benefits and risks of each drug.
Yes, it's crucial to follow your healthcare provider's instructions for administering both medications. They will provide guidance on dosage, timing, and any other specific instructions related to your treatment plan.
The simultaneous use of Semaglutide and Tirzepatide is not typically recommended, as they both belong to the same class of medications. Your healthcare provider will determine the most appropriate treatment plan for your diabetes management.
Tirzepatide is a newer GLP-1 receptor agonist that combines both GLP-1 and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) receptor agonism. This dual action helps enhance blood sugar control. Your healthcare provider will determine the most suitable medication based on your individual needs.