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Compounded Semaglutide Prescribed Online

Semaglutide for weight loss.

Talk with a licensed provider to see if compounded semaglutide is the right fit for your goals.

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Compounded semaglutide is a once-weekly injectable GLP-1 medication. It is designed to curb appetite and reduce cravings, aiding in weight management.

Your journey starts with a provider visit.

A no-pressure, personalized consultation with a licensed Andrew Meds provider.

  • Personalized attention: Through a video visit or online assessment, your provider reviews your health profile and goals.

  • Medical eligibility check: Determination of whether compounded semaglutide is suitable for you based on your goals and history.

  • Straightforward pricing: You only pay for medication if your provider prescribes it.

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How it works

A short intake. A real provider. Care that fits into your day.

1
Online intake form with name, email, and date of birth fields.

Tell us about you

Fill out a short health intake online. Takes about five minutes.

2
Phone video visit with a clinician on screen.

Talk to a provider

A licensed provider reviews your intake. If you're a good fit, they write you a prescription.

3
Andrew Meds shipping box on a doorstep.

Get it at your door

Your medication is shipped from a licensed pharmacy, discreetly packaged.

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Overcome weight management roadblocks.

Andrew Meds offers the support you've been waiting for.

  • Medically supervised weight management

    Weight management is personal. Andrew Meds providers offer professional, individualized support so you can reach your health and lifestyle goals.

  • Online access to licensed providers

    Keep the focus on you, without distractions. No commuting, no waiting rooms, no privacy concerns.

  • Professional care without the insurance hassle

    Personalized healthcare on your terms. Cash-pay, transparent, no insurance billing.

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What is compounded semaglutide?

Compounded semaglutide is patient-specific medication prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider after a medical assessment, then prepared by a 503(A) compounding pharmacy or 503(B) outsourcing facility.

Compounded medications do not undergo pre-market review or an FDA-approval process. They may differ in efficacy, safety, risk, and side-effect profiles from commercially available or FDA-approved drugs. Data from clinical trials on FDA-approved medications should not be used to make assessments about compounded medications.

Andrew Meds works only with licensed compounding pharmacies in the United States.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is this the same as Ozempic or Wegovy?

No. We prescribe compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide, which are prepared by a licensed pharmacy. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved as finished products. The active ingredients are the same family of medications used in those brand-name drugs, but the products are different.

Who prescribes the medication?

A licensed healthcare provider in your state. They review your intake, talk with you, and decide whether a prescription is appropriate for you.

How long until I get my medication?

After a provider approves your prescription, the pharmacy typically ships within a few business days. Shipping times vary by location.

What if it doesn't work for me?

You can cancel anytime. If you're having side effects or concerns, contact Andrew Meds so the right team can help.

Do you take insurance?

No. Andrew Meds is a cash-pay service, which keeps the process simple and the pricing predictable.

Prescriptions are issued only after a telehealth consultation with a licensed provider, and only if clinically appropriate.