Compounded Semaglutide

Semaglutide is the active ingredient in popular weight loss medications Wegovy and Ozempic.

for weightloss

Semaglutide is a once-weekly, injectable medication designed for adult weight management. Semaglutide is a type of medication called a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonist, which mimics the hormone GLP-1 that the body naturally produces.

Semaglutide works by:

  • decreasing appetite

  • slows gastric emptying

  • reduces cravings

  • improves insulin resistance

Semaglutide works best when coupled with lifestyle changes like exercise, and healthy eating. 

Book an appointment to see if you are a candidate for compounded semaglutide.

About Semaglutide

FAQs

  • Most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, diarrhea, tiredness, dizziness, or constipation. Initial side effects usually lessens as you continue to use Semaglutide.

  • It’s crucial to know that semaglutide results don’t manifest right away. Having realistic expectations and attending all your treatment sessions will increase your chances of satisfactory results. Men and women who eat well, exercise, and stick to their treatment plans observe a stunning transformation.

    One way to stay motivated and observe your progress is by taking before and after photos. Session after session, you’ll see how your body is reacting to the treatment.

    Semaglutide is a promising option for those looking to lose weight. Its ability to suppress appetite, reduce cravings, and increase fullness can lead to faster weight loss.

  • Semaglutide is ideal for individuals with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or greater or adults with a BMI of 27 and at least one complication related to body weight, such as hypertension, insulin resistance, high cholesterol, or heart disease.

  • Most patients will begin to see weight loss after their initial dose has increased one to two times, typically within a month.

  • Semaglutide is injected just under the skin (subcutaneously), typically in your abdomen or the back of your arm.

  • Despite semaglutide being a good weight loss tool for many people, it's not for everyone. Certain people shouldn't take it:

    -Pregnant or breastfeeding women

    -People with a history of pancreatitis

    -People with Type-1 diabetes

    -People with an allergy to semaglutide (or any of its ingredients)

    -People with or a family history of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2

    Always consult a medical professional before taking semaglutide. Be open and honest about any pre-existing conditions and allergies, so we can make sure it's a good fit before beginning treatment.