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Semaglutide 5mg (2mL)

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Semaglutide 5mg (2mL)

GLP-1 metabolic support

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Semaglutide is a once-weekly GLP-1 receptor agonist prescribed within a physician-directed metabolic program. It is designed to help support appetite regulation and steadier eating patterns alongside the lab work, structured titration, and ongoing oversight that make weight management sustainable.

$249 /mo

Member Pricing

Vial · Weekly injection

Rx only · pharmacy-dispensed

No payment today — a physician confirms eligibility from your labs first.

Physician-DirectedFDA-Registered PharmacyThird-Party TestedCold-Chain Shipped

01 — How It Works

The mechanism, in plain terms.

How Semaglutideactually works in the body — reviewed by a physician before it's ever prescribed for you.

Semaglutide activates the GLP-1 receptor, the same pathway your gut uses to signal fullness after a meal — helping support a more regulated appetite between meals.

By slowing how quickly the stomach empties, it can help you feel satisfied longer on smaller portions, which many members find makes calmer food choices easier to sustain.

GLP-1 activation is involved in how the body manages blood sugar, which is one reason your physician reviews your metabolic labs before and during therapy.

02 — The Essentials

What to know before you start.

Who it's for

Physicians typically consider semaglutide for adults pursuing physician-directed weight management whose labs and history indicate it is clinically appropriate, and who want structured oversight rather than a self-directed approach.

How it's used

Self-administered as a once-weekly subcutaneous injection on the same day each week. Your physician starts at a low dose and titrates upward on a defined schedule to help support tolerability.

What's included

  • Physician consultation and prescription review
  • Once-weekly semaglutide, pharmacy-dispensed
  • Structured titration schedule from your physician
  • Step-by-step dosing guide and injection supplies
  • Secure messaging with your care team

Important — Please Read

GLP-1 therapies are commonly associated with nausea and digestive changes, especially during titration — one reason dosing starts low and increases gradually under physician oversight.

Compounded medications are prepared by licensed pharmacies pursuant to a prescription and are not FDA-approved; the FDA does not review compounded drugs for safety, effectiveness, or quality before they are dispensed.

Synergic Health Solutions is a telehealth platform connecting patients with independent, licensed physicians. Content on this site is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Prescriptions are issued only when a licensed physician determines a therapy is clinically appropriate. Individual results vary.

03 — Questions

Straight answers.

The questions members ask most about Semaglutide — answered the way your care team would answer them.

Many people notice appetite changes within the first few weeks, but meaningful, lasting results unfold over months as your physician titrates the dose. Your physician will set evidence-based expectations during your consultation — durable weight change is a months-long story your physician tracks against your labs and check-ins, not a number we'll promise you up front.

Nausea, reduced appetite, and digestive changes are the most commonly reported, typically most noticeable during dose increases. Starting low and titrating on a schedule is designed to help support tolerability, and your care team reviews exactly what to expect and when to reach out.

Appetite and weight changes can partially reverse after stopping any GLP-1 therapy, which is why we treat this as a physician-directed program built around sustainable habits. Whether you continue, taper, or transition is a clinical decision you make with your physician based on your labs and goals.

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