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Compounded Tirzepatide Injection
- Dual-action GLP-1 + GIP appetite control
- Simple once-weekly subcutaneous injection
- Compounded in U.S. 503-A pharmacies (USP-797 sterile)
- Free overnight shipping in 3–5 days
- Provider-supervised — included in your plan
Everything you need in one plan.
- Monthly supply of compounded tirzepatide
- Provider consultation and dose adjustments
- Free overnight shipping (3–5 days)
- Ongoing patient support
- Automatic refill management
One injection, once a week. That’s it.
- Inject subcutaneously once weekly
- Choose: upper arm, thigh, or abdomen
- Same day each week, any time of day
- Start at lowest dose — provider titrates up
- Continue alongside healthy diet & exercise
The dual-action GLP-1 that helps patients lose up to 21% of body weight
Tirzepatide is a dual GLP-1 / GIP receptor agonist that helps regulate appetite. In clinical trials of FDA-approved tirzepatide, patients lost an average of up to 21% of body weight over 72 weeks. Compounded tirzepatide contains the same active ingredient but is not FDA-approved and has not been separately studied for efficacy.
Average body-weight reduction
Across clinical trials of tirzepatide for adults with obesity, participants combining the highest dose with lifestyle changes lost about a fifth of their starting body weight over 72 weeks.
Compounded tirzepatide is a prescription medication custom-prepared by an independently licensed 503A compounding pharmacy in our network (Belmar Pharmacy, Strive Pharmacy, Epiq Scripts, or Casa Pharma Rx). OnlineSemaglutide.org is a telehealth platform — not a pharmacy. Compounded tirzepatide is not FDA-approved and is not the same product as the FDA-approved brand-name tirzepatide medications.
A complete weight loss program — not just a prescription.
503-A Compounding Pharmacies
Filled by U.S. state-licensed 503-A pharmacies that prepare each prescription individually under USP-797 sterile standards.
No Insurance, No Membership
Skip insurance hurdles and platform membership fees. Just transparent monthly pricing — what you see is what you pay, with provider care included.
All Doses, One Price
$241/mo from your starter dose through your highest dose. No upcharges as your provider titrates you up.
Provider-Guided Care
A U.S.-licensed clinician reviews your intake, sets your plan, and stays with you for dose adjustments and questions.
From assessment to your door in 3–5 days
Complete your assessment
3-minute medical intake online. No insurance, no clinic visit, no commitment.
Provider review
A U.S.-licensed clinician reviews your intake and confirms eligibility for tirzepatide.
Ships to your door
Compounded in a 503-A pharmacy and delivered free in 3–5 business days.
What patients are saying
“I finally feel in control again. My provider adjusted my dose gradually, and the progress just kept coming.”
“Small steps added up faster than I thought. I stayed consistent and my provider kept me accountable.”
“This is the healthiest I’ve felt in years. It’s not just the medication — it’s the support behind it.”
Frequently Asked Questions
How much weight can I lose with compounded tirzepatide?
In clinical trials, adults using compounded tirzepatide alongside lifestyle changes lost an average of up to 21% of their body weight over 72 weeks. Individual results vary based on dose, adherence, and lifestyle factors. Your provider will work with you to set realistic goals.
How is compounded tirzepatide different from brand-name versions?
Compounded tirzepatide uses the same active ingredient as FDA-approved brand-name tirzepatide, but it is a different product. Brand-name tirzepatide is FDA-approved as a finished drug; compounded tirzepatide is not FDA-approved and is custom-prepared by an independently licensed 503A compounding pharmacy under a provider prescription. Cost varies by plan.
Is compounded tirzepatide safe? Is it FDA-approved?
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved as finished drugs — only brand-name versions are. However, compounded tirzepatide is prepared in U.S. state-licensed 503-A compounding pharmacies that follow USP-797 sterile compounding standards, and every prescription is reviewed and signed by a licensed provider before being filled. Talk to your provider about whether it is appropriate for your situation.
Where is my tirzepatide compounded? Which pharmacies do you use?
Your prescription is filled by a U.S.-licensed 503-A compounding pharmacy in the CareGLP network. 503-A pharmacies prepare each prescription individually for the patient it is written for, following USP-797 sterile compounding standards. Our pharmacy partners include Belmar Pharmacy, Strive Pharmacy, and Epiq Scripts. Your medication is shipped in temperature-controlled packaging directly to your door, typically within 3–5 business days.
How does the OnlineSemaglutide.org process work?
Three steps. First, complete a short online medical assessment in about three minutes. Second, meet virtually with a licensed provider to confirm eligibility. Third, if approved, your tirzepatide is shipped to your door from a 503-A compounding pharmacy. Your provider stays available for dose adjustments and questions throughout your treatment.
How much does it cost? Are there hidden fees?
Compounded tirzepatide starts at $241 per month. Every dose is the same price — no upcharges as your provider titrates your dose upward. Free shipping is included. Provider access is included in your plan. No insurance is required.
What are the most common side effects of tirzepatide?
Most patients tolerate compounded tirzepatide well. The most commonly reported side effects are mild and typically improve as your body adjusts: nausea (especially during the first 1–2 weeks), reduced appetite (this is part of how the medication works), constipation or diarrhea, and mild fatigue during dose increases. Severe reactions are rare; contact your provider immediately if you experience severe abdominal pain or persistent vomiting.
How is tirzepatide different from semaglutide for weight loss?
Semaglutide acts on a single hormone receptor (GLP-1). Tirzepatide acts on two — GLP-1 and GIP. In head-to-head clinical trials, tirzepatide showed greater average weight reduction than semaglutide. Many patients switch to tirzepatide for stronger appetite control.
Where do I inject tirzepatide, and how often?
Tirzepatide is injected subcutaneously (into the fatty tissue) in the upper arm, thigh, or abdomen — once a week. Your provider will walk you through the injection technique during your initial consultation.
What if compounded tirzepatide doesn’t work for me?
Your provider will adjust your dose and plan based on how you respond. If tirzepatide isn’t the right fit, your provider can discuss alternative options. See our refund policy for plan-specific details.
Am I a good candidate for compounded tirzepatide?
You may be a fit if you have a BMI of 27+ (or 25+ with a weight-related condition), have struggled to lose weight through diet and exercise alone, want a clinically-studied medication with provider supervision, or want the dual GLP-1 + GIP mechanism over semaglutide alone.
This may not be a fit if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning pregnancy; have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN 2; have a history of pancreatitis; or are under 18.
Your assessment will confirm eligibility. If it isn’t the right fit, your provider can recommend an alternative.
