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Youre a good candidate for compounded semaglutide if: You cant afford branded Ozempic or Wegovy at $900-$1,200 monthly Your insurance doesnt cover semaglutide or requires prohibitive copays Youre comfortable with medication prepared by compounding pharmacies rather than pharmaceutical manufacturers Youre willing to use vials and syringes rather than pre-filled pens You want the same medication and effects as branded versions at fraction of the cost Youre working with a reputable medical provider who sources from quality compounding pharmacies You might prefer branded medication if: Your insurance covers Ozempic or Wegovy with reasonable copays You want the convenience of pre-filled pens rather than vials/syringes You prioritize FDA manufacturing oversight and approval processes Youre uncomfortable with compounded medications Cost isnt a primary concern for you Youre using semaglutide for diabetes (more likely to get insurance coverage for branded Ozempic) Questions to ask yourself: Can I realistically afford $900-$1,200 monthly for branded medication

While injecting degraded semaglutide is unlikely to be toxic in the traditional sense, it can cause increased injection site reactions or, more commonly, simply fail to work
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[1] [8] Wegovy pens are single-dose and may be kept at temperatures up to 86F (30C) for up to 28 days prior to use, then discarded after injection
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