Oral Semaglutide GLP-1
Starting at $100
Now you can experience the benefits of a GLP-1 medication with no needles with our compounded oral semaglutide.
This preparation is a non-invasive sublingual compounded design to deliver Semaglutide both effectively and safely, using FDA-approved ingredients. By compounding this preparation for you, we can tailor the medication to your specific needs in a cost-effective manner.
Injectable Semaglutide GLP-1
Starting at $295
Introducing our compounded injectable semaglutide—designed for effective weight management and improved blood sugar control. Get the benefits you need with a simple injection
Injectable Semaglutide offers the same weight loss benefits found in popular products like Mounjaro and Wegovy. This preparation is designed to deliver these medications safely and effectively using FDA-approved ingredients.
Injectable Tirzepatide Dual GLP-1
Priced at $495
Tirzepatide is a powerful injectable medication that enhances blood sugar control and promotes weight loss by mimicking incretin hormones. It is effective in treating obesity and managing chronic weight when combined with a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity. Additionally, Tirzepatide is beneficial for managing type 2 diabetes and may offer cardiovascular benefits for patients with established cardiovascular disease.
Discover more about how Tirzepatide can support your health journey.
Interested in Injectable or Oral Compounds?
Here’s What to Do Next!
If you’re considering compounded medications like injectable Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, or oral Semaglutide, you’ll need a prescription from your healthcare provider to get started. We recommend reaching out to your provider to discuss your options and determine the best course of action for your health.
Not sure how to start the conversation with your provider? We’ve got you covered.
Copy and paste the message below to send to your provider and get the ball rolling on your way to better health:
"I’m considering injectable or oral semaglutide and wanted to let you know that my local Good Day Pharmacy has these options available. They offer injectable Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, and oral Semaglutide, all compounded without the use of salt bases for optimal quality."
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We are committed to supporting healthcare providers with the resources they need to offer the best care for their patients. Our comprehensive range of injectable compounds, including semaglutide, is designed to meet diverse patient needs effectively.
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How to Give Yourself a Subcutaneous Injection
Administering a subcutaneous injection may seem daunting, but with proper guidance, it becomes straightforward. Gather your medication, syringe, alcohol swabs, and sharps container. Wash your hands, clean the injection site, pinch the skin, and insert the needle at a 45-degree angle. Inject the medication slowly, then remove the needle and apply pressure with a swab. Dispose of the needle safely. Practice will build your confidence.
For a visual guide, watch the accompanying video.
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Are the bases for injectable/oral semaglutide and Tirzepatide the salt form?No, injectable semaglutide and tirzepatide are 503B compounds and cannot legally use salt bases for human consumption. They must use base formulations that replicate commercial products, with the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) always tested. Salt and acetate versions are not used or permitted.
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What are the common side effects of Injectable Semaglutide?Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation.
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Are there any food or drink restrictions while taking Oral Semaglutide?Avoid eating or drinking anything other than plain water for at least 30 minutes after taking the medication.
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What should I do if I miss a dose of Oral Semaglutide?If you miss a dose, skip the missed dose and take the next dose at your regular scheduled time. Do not take two doses at once.
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What is the BUD (Beyond Use Date) of Injectable Semaglutide?According to CDC guidelines, injectable semaglutide can be used for up to 56 days after the vial is punctured, provided it is stored in the refrigerator.
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Do I need a prescription for oral Semaglutide, injectable Semaglutide, or Tirzepatide?Yes, you need a prescription from a healthcare provider to obtain oral Semaglutide, injectable Semaglutide, or Tirzepatide.
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What key warnings and precautions should I know about before taking this medication?Do not use injectable semaglutide if you or your family have had a type of thyroid cancer called medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) or if you have an endocrine system condition called Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2). In studies with rodents, semaglutide and medicines that work like semaglutide cause thyroid tumors, including thyroid cancer. It is not known if semaglutide will cause thyroid tumors or MTC in people. Inform your healthcare provider if you experience any of the following symptoms, as they may be signs of thyroid cancer: a lump or swelling in your neck, hoarseness, trouble swallowing, or shortness of breath. Tell your healthcare provider if you have pancreas or kidney problems, type 2 diabetes, diabetic retinopathy, mental health issues including depression or suicidal thoughts, or if you are taking other medications to treat type 2 diabetes such as sulfonylureas or insulin. Do not take semaglutide if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, as this product may harm your unborn baby. Stop using this product at least 2 months before you plan to become pregnant. It is unknown if semaglutide passes into your breast milk, so talk with your healthcare provider about using this medication if you are currently breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to ensure this medication is safe for your specific health conditions.