Weight Loss Compounded Liraglutide
Compounded Liraglutide

Compounded Liraglutide

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$249 $199 Your first month

Once-daily GLP-1 injection with the same active ingredient as Saxenda® and Victoza®

  • Includes medication cost, access to provider and free shipping within 1-2 days
  • Same price for all doses
  • Ongoing care at no additional cost
  • No insurance required
  • Lab tested for quality
  • No hidden fees

What is compounded liraglutide?

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Compounded liraglutide is a GLP-1 prescription medication used for weight loss.

Compounding pharmacies make personalized medications to meet individual patient needs that are not available commercially.

Compounded drugs are made by state-licensed compounding pharmacies that follow state and federal guidelines. Compounded medications are not reviewed by the FDA for safety or effectiveness.

NiceRx partners with licensed compounding pharmacies that deliver custom-made liraglutide to your home, containing the same active ingredient as Saxenda and Victoza.

Where is compounded liraglutide made?

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Compounded liraglutide is made by state-licensed compounding pharmacies. Compounding pharmacies are regulated by their state pharmacy board and are required to comply with federal and state laws.

Is compounded liraglutide safe?

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Yes, compounded liraglutide is safe. NiceRx works with state-licensed compounding pharmacies that are required to follow strict regulatory requirements to ensure safe and effective medications for patients.

How do I use the medication?

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Liraglutide is injected once daily under the skin of the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm. It can be injected at any time of the day that is most convenient for you. You should inject the medication at approximately the same time every day to help you remember. You can change the time of day that you inject liraglutide if needed, without adjusting the dose. However, do not inject the medication more than once daily.

Potential side effects

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The most common side effects of liraglutide are nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting.

Is compounded liraglutide available in my state?

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Compounded liraglutide is currently available for patients in all states except for New York and Kansas.

*Safety info: Liraglutide can have serious side effects, including possible thyroid tumors. Do not use liraglutide if you or your family have a history of thyroid cancer called MTC or MEN 2. See more important safety information.

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What is compounded liraglutide?

Compounded liraglutide is a daily injection that contains the same active ingredient as Saxenda and Victoza. It’s a GLP-1 receptor agonist for chronic weight management. Working with U.S.-licensed compounding pharmacies, NiceRx offers safe and affordable access to compounded liraglutide. While the compounded drug doesn’t come in prefilled pens like the brand-name medication, there’s no need to worry as NiceRx will provide instructions on how to use the medication.

How liraglutide works

Mimics gut hormones

Hormone balance

Liraglutide mimics the hormone GLP-1.

Slows digestion

Intestine

The GLP-1 hormone helps lower blood sugar levels and slows food from entering the intestine.

Suppresses appetite

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Liraglutide influences appetite and satiety in the brain.

What's included in the program?

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Online consultation and prescription

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Medication cost and free shipping

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Ongoing clinical care and support

Quality tested guaranteed

Lab-tested for proven results

Your medication comes from a state-licensed pharmacy within our network, arriving at your door when you need it.

To ensure quality and safety, our pharmacies use FDA and DEA-registered labs for third-party testing of every compounded batch prescribed for NiceRx patients. These lab tests verify four key characteristics related to quality and safety

Potency test

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Endotoxicity

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Medication is delivered to your home on an ongoing basis without interruption.

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Learn more about compounded liraglutide

What is compounded liraglutide?

Compounded liraglutide is a GLP-1 medication that is used for weight loss.

Compounding is a process that involves creating a personalized medication that meets the individual needs of patients when the medication is not commercially available in the form or dose needed by the patient, or the drug is in shortage.

Compounded drugs are prepared by U.S.-licensed compounding pharmacies regulated by their state board of pharmacy to ensure that quality standards are met. The FDA does not review or approve compounded medications for safety or effectiveness.


Where is compounded liraglutide made?

NiceRx partners with licensed compounding pharmacies that prepare compounded liraglutide for you using the same active ingredient as Saxenda and Victoza.


What is the dosing schedule for compounded liraglutide?

Liraglutide is used daily with a dosing schedule that increases every week, starting with 0.6 mg daily for the first week and adjusted in increments of 0.6 mg each week to a maximum of 3 mg daily. The standard dosing is as follows:

  • Week 1: 0.6 mg daily
  • Week 2: 1.2 mg daily
  • Week 3: 1.8 mg daily
  • Week 4: 2.4 mg daily
  • Week 5 and ongoing: 3 mg daily

How do you use compounded liraglutide?

Compounded liraglutide is available in a multi-dose vial, supplied with syringes and needles that you will use to self-administrate the medication.

To prepare each daily dose, clean the top of the vial using an alcohol swab, and then carefully draw the prescribed amount of the drug from the vial into the syringe.  Inject the medication subcutaneously (under the skin) of your abdomen, thigh, or upper arm.

Liraglutide is injected daily at around the same time each day to help you remember to take the medication.

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it’s more than 12 hours since your scheduled injection time, skip that dose and continue from the following day. Do not inject more than once per day. If you miss your dose for 3 days or more, speak with your healthcare provider for further guidance.


Is compounded liragutide covered by insurance?

Unfortunately, compounded liraglutide is not covered by insurance.


How much does compounded liraglutide cost?

Compounded liraglutide with the NiceRx Weight Loss Program costs $249/month regardless of the dose. This price includes the medication cost, free shipping, syringes/needles, the initial doctor visit and up to one monthly follow-up doctor visit.


Can I get compounded liraglutide in my state?

Compounded liraglutide is currently available to patients in all states except for New York and Kansas.

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Your questions answered

What is NiceRx?

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NiceRx is an online prescription drug savings and telehealth company that connects you with licensed U.S. clinicians and pharmacies.

How does NiceRx work?

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It’s fast and easy to get started. Simply click Get Started to complete an online quiz to find out if you are eligible for treatment. If eligible, you can check out and submit your shipping address and payment details. You will schedule a time that is convenient for you to have an online visit with a licensed U.S. provider.

A licensed healthcare provider will provide a custom dosing and treatment plan tailored to your individual needs.

If approved, you will be billed monthly and receive an ongoing supply of medication from a licensed U.S. pharmacy. You can cancel at any time.

Does NiceRx require insurance?

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No, NiceRx does not require insurance. You can order from NiceRx whether or not you have insurance.

How is NiceRx responding to drug shortages?

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NiceRx and its affiliated healthcare providers are taking measures to assist patients in their weight loss journey. Providers may personalize the treatment plan for patients if deemed clinically appropriate. These adjustments could involve prescribing alternative GLP-1 medications, customized dosing and formulations, and working collaboratively on a personalized treatment plan, in combination with diet, lifestyle, and fitness activities.

If a provider decides that a GLP-1 medication is medically appropriate, the sooner a patient joins the program, the quicker our team can work towards assisting you with your weight loss journey.

What states is NiceRx available?

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NiceRx is currently available in all states except for  New York and Kansas.

If service is currently unavailable in your state, you can sign up to a waiting list to be notified when service is available in your state.

What medications are available and what do they cost?

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NiceRx offers personalized treatment plans that are prescribed by a licensed U.S. healthcare provider if medically appropriate. All medications are shipped by a licensed U.S. pharmacy.

Currently, NiceRx offers the following medications:

  • Compounded semaglutide + B6 (same active ingredient as Ozempic® and Wegovy®) up to 2.4 mg/weekly – $249/month
  • Compounded tirzepatide + B6 (same active ingredient as Mounjaro® and Zepbound®) with B6 up to 9.5 mg/weekly – $349/month

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Who is qualified?

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A licensed healthcare provider will review your health history and goals when deciding if a prescription medication is appropriate for you.

Is it safe?

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Our partner pharmacies are state-licensed and comply with state and federal regulations for compounding medications. Compounding pharmacies are routinely inspected for quality, potency, efficacy and safety. If approved for a prescription, the medication is shipped directly to your home in discreet packaging. We offer free expedited shipping at no additional cost.

Do you provide ongoing care?

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Yes, ongoing care is provided at no additional cost. We are available to answer any questions. You can also schedule a follow up visit with your provider to discuss any adjustments to your treatment plan.

What should I do in case of an emergency?

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In case of an emergency, you should immediate call 911 or visit an urgent care or Emergency Department.

What is the cancellation and refund policy?

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You can cancel the service at any time. While we are unable to accept returns, we are committed to addressing any of your concerns.

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Medication disclaimers

Compounded semaglutide + B6

Compounded semaglutide + B6
Compounded tirzepatide + B6
Generic information
Side effects
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Compounded semaglutide + B6 contains the same active ingredient as Wegovy and Ozempic. It’s an injectable glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)  prescription drug that can help people with obesity (BMI ≥30) or overweight (BMI ≥27) to lose weight and keep it off. This medication should be used in combination with a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity.

Semaglutide is injected subcutaneously once weekly. Semaglutide is typically initiated at a dose of 0.25 mg weekly that is injected subcutaneously.

If the patient does not tolerate a specific dose during the dose escalation period, consider delaying the dose escalation for 4 weeks.

You can administer at any time of the day, on the same day each week, with or without meals. Inject subcutaneously in the stomach (abdomen), thigh, or upper arm, and make sure to change the injection site with each dose.