Compound GLP-1
Compounded GLP-1
Our compounded semaglutide injections are formulated to support your needs. Based on your health screening, your medication may include supportive supplements (like B6 or B12), as selected by your prescriber.
No additional fees or membership costs
Direct from FDA-licensed pharmacy
Same price, every dose
Compounded in the USA
Starter program
$74/mo
$224 total for 3 months
Transfer program
$111/mo*
$335 total for 3 months
*Monthly plans are available for $149 per month for those currently taking a GLP-1 medication.
What you get when you order with OrderlyMeds?
Every OrderlyMeds shipment is designed to set you up for success. You’ll receive your medication vial, syringes, alcohol wipes, and easy-to-follow injection and storage instructions, all shipped in a temperature-controlled package.
And since GLP-1 treatments are proven to be up to 2.8x more effective with the right support, each order includes FREE access to our expert team—doctors, nutritionists, and personal trainers. Plus, join orientation sessions, get live doctor visits, personalized meal plans, and more!
*Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Compounded GLP-1 medications are prescribed only when a licensed healthcare provider determines, based on an individual patient’s medical needs, that an FDA-approved drug is not appropriate or that a clinically significant difference exists, such as dosage form, strength, or excipient composition. All medications are prescribed based on an individual patient evaluation by a licensed healthcare provider. Compounded GLP-1 medications are not generic versions of FDA-approved drugs and are not intended to be substitutes for FDA-approved products. They differ in formulation and are prescribed only pursuant to an individualized medical determination by a licensed healthcare provider. Compounded medications are prepared by state-licensed pharmacies or FDA-registered outsourcing facilities, as applicable. FDA registration of the facility does not constitute FDA approval or endorsement of any compounded medication.

How OrderlyMeds can support your health goals
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Precindia Hansen Parks
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Precindia Hansen Parks
Tonight I did a closet purge. I can’t believe how big this top is on me now. This last year, I have gone from a size 18 to a size 4. Don’t give up, guys. Trust the process. You got this!
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*Personal results may vary based on our individualized health programs.
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Mattison McGee
Lost over
60
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Mattison McGee
This is genuinely a miracle drug. I’ve become so much more confident and myself, in just 8 months on Tirzepatide. Really a life changing decision.
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Mark Clements
Lost over
170
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*Personal results may vary based on our individualized health programs.
Mark Clements
I didn’t start exercising till I was down 100lbs but I have been going to the gym 4 times a week since august and riding my my bike at home 6 miles a day. I feel great ,legs and knees don’t hurt anymore I still have a long way to go but I am really looking forward to this next year. This medicine has changed my life it works give it time, take the shot. Here are my anniversary pictures .
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*Personal results may vary based on our individualized health programs.
Because quality matters, our pharmacy partners follow strict safety standards
USP compliant
Our pharmacies are required to comply with USP guidelines along with state board of pharmacy regulations, offering quality assurance for compounding methods, preparations, and overall practices.
503A designated
This ensures that all compounding of each medication is performed by a licensed pharmacist in a state licensed pharmacy or a Federal facility.
cGMP standard adherant
cGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practice) regulations establish minimum requirements for the methods, facilities, and controls used in the manufacturing, processing, and packaging of drugs.

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Frequently asked questions about compounded GLP-1
Get the answers to commonly asked questions about compounded GLP-1 online.
How do you inject GLP-1?
GLP-1 medication is given as a subcutaneous injection. Recommended sites include the abdomen (at least 2 inches from the belly button), the front or outer thigh, and the outer back of the upper arm (with assistance).
Key Points to Remember:
– Rotate injection sites with each dose and avoid areas with scar tissue, moles, or bruises. Do not inject through clothing.
– Ensure the liquid in the syringe is clear and colorless. Discard it if cloudy or discolored.
– Use a new needle for each injection.
– Never share syringes, as this can spread infections.
– Administer the medication on the same day each week, at any time, with or without meals.
– Follow the specific instructions provided, and consult your doctor or healthcare professional if you have questions about the technique. Detailed instructions are also included with your medication.1
In what states do you prescribe compounded GLP-1 injections?
Our providers are licensed to prescribe compounded medication in all 50 states. Prescriptions are based on patient eligibility, and patient-specific compounding needs.
Who is eligible for compounded GLP-1 injections through OrderlyMeds?
Our licensed providers will determine your eligibility for a compounded GLP-1 injection prescription. Our general requirements include:
– You must be 18 years old or older
– Have a BMI greater than 27
– Are not pregnant
– Do not have certain medical conditions (i.e. thyroid cancer or hyperthyroidism, gastroparesis, pancreatic cancer or pancreatitis, MEN2 syndrome, or inflammatory bowel disease).
– Require a compounded preparation that produces a significant difference for your needs compared to the FDA-approved product
This is not a complete list of qualifying requirements. As a part of our process, you will need to complete an online health screening with our telehealth providers to ultimately determine whether you are eligible to be prescribed compounded GLP-1 injections.
How do I know what dose I should take?
When starting GLP-1 medication, you’ll begin with a 0.25mg starter dose for the first 4 weeks. This helps your body adjust, so full effects may not be noticeable until your second month. Don’t worry; this is part of the process.
If you’ve previously taken a GLP-1 medication, you can start at your last prescribed dose by providing valid proof of your prescription during the health screening. Please note, if we do not receive the proper documentation, our providers will have to prescribe you at the starting dose.
Do I have to follow a GLP-1 diet plan?
There are no specific foods to avoid while taking a GLP-1 medication, but follow your doctor’s or dietitian’s exercise and dietary recommendations. A healthy diet and regular exercise will help manage your weight and enhance the effectiveness of a GLP-1 medication. To minimize side effects and support weight loss, consider these guidelines:
– Avoid fatty, fried, high-sugar, and unhealthy fast foods
– Limit alcohol consumption
– Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water
What are the side effects of GLP-1?
Common side effects of compound GLP-1 include nausea, abdominal pain, dizziness, bloating, and belching. Not everyone will experience them, and many find that side effects diminish as their body adjusts to the medication. If you have concerns, please contact our healthcare team or your primary care physician.2 For a complete list of potential side effects, visit: https://orderlymeds.com/safety-information
What happens if you miss a dose of GLP-1?
Inject the missed dose as soon as you remember it. However, if more than 4 days have passed since your missed dose, skip the missed dose and continue your regular dosing schedule. Do not inject a double dose to make up for a missed one.1
What should I know about storage, disposal and expiration of compounded GLP-1 injections?
Keep vials, syringes, needles, and medicines out of reach of children. Store away from light and heat. Refrigerate unused GLP-1 medication (36°F to 46°F [2°C to 8°C]), but not near the cooling element. Do not freeze; discard if frozen.
Dispose of unneeded medications safely to prevent accidental ingestion. Do not flush them down the toilet; use a medicine take-back program instead. Contact your pharmacist or local waste department for options, or visit the FDA’s Safe Disposal of Medicines website for more information.
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*Our starter program is only available for patients starting on the lowest dosage available. Pay upfront in full. Actual price to customer will depend on product and plan purchase. Includes provider consultations and support. Medication costs included if prescribed. Not all patients qualify. Actual product packaging may appear different from what is shown. Compounded medications are only indicated for patients when a prescribing practitioner determines that the compounded preparation produces a significant difference for their patient compared to the FDA-approved product. Compounded medications are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, efficacy, or quality. Zepbound® is a registered trademark of Eli Lilly. We do not claim affiliation with or endorsement by Eli Lilly. Wegovy® is a registered trademark of Novo Nordisk. We do not claim affiliation with or endorsement by Novo Nordisk.







