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Updated over 2 months ago

Compounded Semaglutide Program Options

8-Week Programs

Quick start option for initial assessment

Program

Total Price

Monthly Average

Starter Program
0.25mg → 0.5mg

$399

$133/month

12-Week Programs

Standard duration for dose optimization and effectiveness

Program

Total Price

Monthly Average

Progressive Titration (Low)
0.5mg → 1mg → 1.5mg

$599

$200/month

Progressive Titration (Mid)
1mg → 1.5mg → 2mg

$599

$200/month

Progressive Titration (High)
1.5mg → 2mg → 2.5mg

$599

$200/month

12 Weeks of 1mg
12 weeks at 1mg

$399

$133/month

12 Weeks of 1.5mg
12 weeks at 1.5mg

$599

$200/month

12 Weeks of 2mg
12 weeks at 2mg

$599

$200/month

12 Weeks of 2.5mg
12 weeks at 2.5mg

$649

$216/month

24-Week Programs

Best value for sustained results and long-term success

Program

Total Price

Monthly Average

6 Months of 1.5mg
24 weeks at 1.5mg

$899

$150/month

6 Months of 2mg
24 weeks at 2mg

$999

$167/month

6 Months of 2.5mg
24 weeks at 2.5mg

$1,149

$192/month


Note: Prices shown are for the complete program duration. Monthly averages are provided for comparison purposes only.

Medical Disclaimer – Compounded Medications


Compounded medications are prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy in accordance with a valid prescription for an individually identified patient. Such preparations are not reviewed or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for safety, efficacy, or quality, and therefore do not carry FDA approval.

These medications may only be prescribed when a licensed healthcare provider determines that an FDA-approved medication is not available, not suitable, or otherwise not medically appropriate for the patient’s specific medical needs. All prescribing decisions are made solely at the discretion of the licensed provider, based on medical necessity, patient history, and applicable state and federal regulations.

By accepting treatment with a compounded medication, the patient acknowledges and understands that the use of compounded preparations involves risks, and that such medications should only be taken as directed by the prescribing provider.

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