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Existing Prescription

Continue Your GLP-1 Treatment

Transition your existing GLP-1 prescription to our compounded medication program and save on your treatment costs.

Why Switch to Compounded GLP-1?

Significant Savings

Compounded medications cost a fraction of brand-name prices, making treatment more accessible

Quality Assured

All medications are prepared by licensed 503A compounding pharmacies in our select network

Easy Transition

Our providers will help you seamlessly transition from your current medication

How the Transition Works

1

Complete the Intake Form

Provide your current medication details, dosage, and prescribing provider information. This helps us understand your treatment history.

Go to Intake Form
2

Provider Consultation

A licensed provider will review your information and confirm the equivalent compounded medication and dosage for your needs.

3

Receive Your Medication

Your compounded medication will be shipped directly to you, typically within 5-7 business days.

What You'll Need

  • Your current GLP-1 medication name and dosage
  • How long you've been on your current treatment
  • Your most recent A1C results (if available)
  • List of other diabetes medications you take

Continue Your GLP-1 Treatment

Tell us about your current prescription so we can help you transition

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Personal Information

Physical Information

Medical Conditions

Do you have any of the following conditions? (Check all that apply)

Medical History

Have you ever had:

Are you currently:

Medication History

Have you taken metformin for at least 3 months? *

Lifestyle & Health

Any job-related concerns with nausea or GI side effects? *

History of depression or anxiety? *

Any thoughts of self-harm? *

Consent & Agreement

What happens next:
A healthcare provider will review your submission within 2-3 hours and contact you via phone or email with next steps.

Questions? Call us at (833) 200-5040

Questions About Transitioning?

Our team can help answer your questions about switching to compounded medication.

(833) 200-5040