Semaglutide + Glycine
Weekly semaglutide for people who want appetite support with a guided starting dose.
- Lower starting-dose options
- 28-day and dose-step choices
- Follow-up for fit and tolerance
Weight care, without the guessing game
See the real choices side by side: weekly injections, familiar pens, and daily melts, with pricing and dose paths visible before you begin.
Online weight care
Tell us what you have tried, your medical history, and what you want reviewed. Then get a treatment decision based on fit.
Your GLP-1 choices
Compare what matters before intake: needles or no needles, weekly or daily format, dose steps, price, and supply.
Weekly semaglutide for people who want appetite support with a guided starting dose.
Weekly tirzepatide for people weighing stronger incretin support, dose ramps, and out-of-pocket cost.
A familiar semaglutide pen for people who prefer a manufacturer-labeled option when it fits.
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A familiar tirzepatide pen for people comparing fixed-dose pens, coverage, and supply.
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A daily dissolving tablet for people interested in semaglutide without injections.
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A daily dissolving tablet for people interested in tirzepatide-style care without injections.
Start intakeProduct images are illustrative. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Brand-name medication availability varies. Treatment, prescription, dose, and pharmacy fulfillment depend on licensed provider review and clinical appropriateness.
The tradeoff
Semaglutide + Glycine and Tirzepatide + Glycine can offer more visible dose-step choices and upfront cash pricing.
Ozempic and Mounjaro are manufacturer-labeled pens for people who prefer that path when access and coverage line up.
Both options require a completed intake and a prescription decision. Treatment is not guaranteed.
Clinically studied incretins
GLP-1 receptor agonists can be part of medical conversations about appetite, satiety, and metabolic health. Fit varies by person.
Dual-incretin treatment may be considered when your history, medications, goals, and safety profile support it.
Longer-view health
Weight care is rarely just one lever. Appetite, labs, medication history, sleep, training, stress, and past attempts all matter.
Metabolic history
Share your weight-care history, medications, and what you are trying to change.
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Safety check
Risks, side effects, dose fit, and your care history all shape the decision.
How review works
Follow-up
Care messages and refill support help keep dose changes from turning into guesswork.
Read FAQsSee vials, pens, and oral melts before choosing where to start.
Choice clarityUnderstand what might make a treatment a good fit, a bad fit, or a question that needs more information.
Decision clarityKeep price, format, refill support, and follow-up visible before you choose.
Format clarityGetting started
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Answer focused questions about your goals, history, medications, and prior GLP-1 experience.
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A licensed provider determines whether treatment is appropriate and which path fits.
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If prescribed, medication is fulfilled through a U.S. pharmacy and shipped privately.
Fit depends on your health history, medications, goals, contraindications, and provider review. A completed intake does not guarantee treatment or a prescription.
Availability depends on where Compound Health and its clinical/pharmacy partners can legally support the requested care. You will see whether your location is supported as you get started.
Some patients may be able to use HSA or FSA funds for eligible medical expenses. Eligibility depends on your plan rules, and Compound Health cannot guarantee reimbursement.
Not automatically. Your provider reviews your prior medication, timing, tolerability, current health history, and safety factors before making any dose decision.
Pricing depends on the product, supply length, pharmacy path, and current availability. You will see available options before you start.
Common side effects can include nausea, constipation, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, reflux, headache, fatigue, and appetite changes. Serious risks can occur, which is why medical review matters.