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Semaglutide
No Special Diets. No Difficult Workouts. Just RESULTS.
Weekly Weight Loss Injection.
16-24 Weeks For Best Results.
Weight loss can be hard!
Eating right and exercising well may simply not be enough, especially as we age.
How much weight have people lost with Semaglutide?
Adults lost on average approximately 35 lbs or 15% of body weight while taking Semaglutide.
Every day, the brain receives signals from different places in the body. Some of these signals, called appetite hormones, help regulate your food intake. Compounded Semaglutide works by mimicking a hormone that targets areas of the brain involved in regulating appetite and food intake. This can help you eat less, which can lead to WEIGHT LOSS. Personalized, compounded GLP-1 injections are a once-a-week prescription injection that reduces appetite.
We can develop a weight loss program specifically for YOU.*
Compounded Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist that reduces appetite and slows digestion, leading to effortless calorie reduction and sustainable weight loss. Additionally, it promotes healthy blood sugar levels, making it a dual-action solution for weight management and diabetes.
*Patients are required to complete an online assessment and evaluation with one of our licensed medical providers. This process ensures that treatments are personalized and based on a thorough understanding of each individual’s health needs and medical history. If right for you, and based on your individual needs, your provider may prescribe brand name or generic drug products, or compounded drug products deemed necessary and appropriate.
Compounded medications are available by prescription only. They are not FDA approved and have not been evaluated for safety and effectiveness by the FDA. Compounded medications are compounded by a state licensed compounding pharmacy, federally registered outsourcing facility, or a physician. They are not brand name drugs nor are they considered “generics”.
This drug is compounded by a licensed pharmacy in accordance with Section 503A of the Federal Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act, and may be dispensed only pursuant to a patient-specific prescription issued by a licensed practitioner following a medical evaluation. The FDA does not review or approve compounded medications, including Tirzepatide+Semaglutide, for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Compounded terzepatide has not been approved by the FDA for weight loss, though third-party research studies suggest potential benefits. Individual results may vary. This compounded formulation of tirzepatide is not affiliated with, endorsed or approved by, or intended to replace the FDA-approved products manufactured by Eli Lilly. Actual product packaging may appear differently than shown here.