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Compounded Semaglutide (B12 May Be Included in Some Formulations)

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Written by Piper Concierge
Updated over a week ago

Compounded Semaglutide is a prescription medication commonly used to support weight management and metabolic health when combined with healthy lifestyle habits, such as proper nutrition and regular physical activity.

It works by helping regulate appetite and supporting blood sugar control, which may assist with gradual and sustainable weight loss over time. Individual results may vary.


Important Note on Formulation

Depending on the partnering pharmacy, your compounded Semaglutide may be provided **with or without B12**. Both formulations contain the active ingredient Semaglutide.

You can confirm your specific formulation by checking your prescription label or vial. Your licensed provider determines the appropriate option based on your clinical profile.


What's Included

Your compounded Semaglutide order typically includes:

  • Medication vials

  • Syringes

  • Dosing and administration instructions


Potential Benefits

When used as prescribed and paired with healthy habits, compounded Semaglutide may help:

  • Support appetite control and reduce cravings

  • Promote gradual weight loss

  • Assist with blood sugar regulation

  • Support metabolic health

If formulated with B12, the added vitamin may support normal energy metabolism and overall nutritional balance, depending on individual needs.


Considerations

  • Weight loss with compounded Semaglutide is typically gradual

  • Progress may plateau without ongoing treatment or lifestyle support

  • Continued use is often needed to maintain results


Common Side Effects

Some patients may experience:

  • Nausea

  • Constipation

  • Diarrhea

  • Upset Stomach

  • Decreased Appetite

Safety & Regulatory Notes

  • Compounded medications are **not FDA approved as finished products**, but are prepared by licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies under Section 503A regulations

  • Always follow your provider’s instructions, pharmacy label, and dosing schedule

  • Contact your provider through the Patient Portal if you have questions or experience concerning symptoms


Healthy habits matter.

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