


- Lose up to 8% of your body weight in just over a year
- Same ingredient found in Saxenda® for up to 90% less
- Formulated with B12 to help minimize side effects
- Decreases appetite and curbs cravings
The most common side effects associated with Compounded Liraglutide include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, stomach pain and fatigue. These side effects are typically mild and you can take measures like getting fresh air, sipping cold drinks, and consuming smaller, more frequent meals to manage them.
Serious but rare risks include hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), acute pancreatitis (severe, persistent abdominal pain often with vomiting), acute gallbladder disease (sudden right-upper abdominal pain that may radiate to the shoulder), non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (sudden, potentially permanent vision loss), mood changes, and severe allergic reactions with breathing difficulty or swelling of the lips, tongue, or throat; urgent medical attention is required if these occur. GLP-1 medications also carry an FDA black box warning for risk of thyroid C-cell tumors, and should not be used by patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer or multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN2).
*Compounded drugs are permitted to be prescribed under federal law but are not FDA-approved and do not undergo FDA review for safety, effectiveness, or quality. FDA approved drugs are available and you should always consult with a physician about any medications and medical conditions.
A test to check the medication contains the correct concentration of active ingredient.
A test to check for the ideal ‘acid to base’ ratio to minimize irritation caused by the injection itself.
A test to check the medication is free of foreign organisms and pathogens.
A test to check the medication adheres to endotoxin safety recommendations.
Our commitment to your safety
Compounded drugs are permitted to be prescribed under federal law but are not FDA-approved and do not undergo FDA review for safety, effectiveness, or quality. We only partner with NAPB and/or LegitScript accredited and certified compounding pharmacies. Your treatment is tested in four important aspects:

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How it works

1. Answer quick questions
No in-person appointments, just a quick online consultation.
1. Answer quick questions
No in-person appointments, just a quick online consultation. Share your symptoms and a brief medical history in around two minutes, all from the comfort of your home.

2. Choose your treatment
Select from our recommended FDA-approved medications.
2. Choose your treatment
Select from our recommended FDA-approved medications. All treatments are backed by our lowest price guarantee, and you don’t need an existing prescription.

3. Get it delivered fast
We’ll discreetly deliver direct to you, as quickly as tomorrow.
3. Get it delivered fast
We’ll deliver direct to you, as quickly as tomorrow. We always use discreet logo-free packaging, so only you know what’s inside. After it arrives, get ongoing support from our team.
Why Compounded* Liraglutide?
This once-daily GLP-1 injection helps you lose weight by reducing appetite, curbing cravings and helping you feel full longer. Formulated with vitamin B12 to help minimize side effects throughout your journey.
It costs up to 90% less than brand-name medications. No lock-in contracts and no insurance required.
*Compounded drugs are permitted to be prescribed under federal law but are not FDA-approved and do not undergo FDA review for safety, effectiveness, or quality.



FAQs
- Prepare for your injection
Gather your supplies, wash your hands, and check the medication for clarity and expiration. - Select and clean your injection site
Choose an injection site (abdomen, thigh, or upper arm) and clean the area with an alcohol swab. - Draw up your medication
Attach a new needle to the pen or syringe, and dial or draw up the prescribed dose. If there are any air bubbles present, lightly flick the syringe to move them to the top. - Administer your medication
Insert the needle into your injection site at a 90 degree angle. To inject the medication, slowly push the plunger down and count to 5. - Dispose of your medication
Remove the needle and cover it with its cap. Dispose of the needle in a hard, plastic container.
The most common side effects associated with Compounded Liraglutide include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, stomach pain and fatigue. These side effects are typically mild and you can take measures like getting fresh air, sipping cold drinks, and consuming smaller, more frequent meals to manage them.
Serious but rare risks include hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), acute pancreatitis (severe, persistent abdominal pain often with vomiting), acute gallbladder disease (sudden right-upper abdominal pain that may radiate to the shoulder), non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (sudden, potentially permanent vision loss), mood changes, and severe allergic reactions with breathing difficulty or swelling of the lips, tongue, or throat; urgent medical attention is required if these occur. GLP-1 medications also carry an FDA black box warning for risk of thyroid C-cell tumors, and should not be used by patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer or multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN2).
*Compounded drugs are permitted to be prescribed under federal law but are not FDA-approved and do not undergo FDA review for safety, effectiveness, or quality. FDA approved drugs are available and you should always consult with a physician about any medications and medical conditions.
Prices
You’ll begin with a low dose and increase it gradually each week based on tolerability with potential to change doses quicker under the supervision of a healthcare provider.






