Effective weight loss with semaglutide and tirzepatide medication along with ongoing expert support.
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Nové offers access to several injectable treatments, which are highly effective for sustainable weight loss.
We offer GLP-1 medications like Compounded Semaglutide (the active ingredient in Wegovy® and Ozempic®) and GIP/GLP-1 medications Tirzepatide (the active ingredient in Zepbound® and Mounjaro®).
These medications work by mimicking natural gut hormones that signal your brain to reduce appetite, enhance metabolism, and improve digestion. This causes prolonged fullness and better nutrient absorption.
All medications are clinically validated and can support your weight loss journey. You and your licensed healthcare provider will determine the most suitable option for you.
The cost of medication, prescription, clinical consultation and shipping are all included in one monthly fee. This cost varies based on the medication you are prescribed. It also includes follow-up appointments and unlimited clinical support.
The monthly cost of the program varies based on which medication is prescribed. but id inclusive of telehealth visit and pharmacy shipping cost.
For Semaglutide the 0.25mg dose is $175 per month. Doses higher than 0.25mg will be billed at $250 per month.
For Tirzepatide, the 2.5mg dose will be billed at $250 per month. 5mg at $325 per month, 7.5mg at $350 per month, 10mg at $375 per month, and 12.5mg at $400 per month, and 15mg at $425
We do not take insurance. However, you can generally use your Health Savings Account (HSA) debit card to pay for GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) medications prescribed for weight management.
In order to expedite getting a prescription to your door, we ask that you request your medication and pay prior to your virtual health care provider visit. This will allow your provider to immediately approve your prescription and send to the pharmacy for dispensing directly to you.
You will receive a 100% refund if the provider determines you should not be on a GLP-1 and does not write you a prescription.
We are prevented by law from accepting returns for any prescription medication.
While we do not offer refunds for prescriptions, there may be exceptions in unique situations. Please contact us at [email protected].
In the event you receive damaged product please contact the pharmacy (information provided in your prescription shipment).
What is Semaglutide?
Semaglutide is a medication that helps control blood sugar and support weight loss. It works by: helping the pancreas release more insulin, slowing down digestion so you feel full longer, naturally reducing appetite without needing surgery or strong stimulants, and by keeping blood sugar levels stable. Semaglutide can also help boost energy levels and improve overall health.
How to Use Semaglutide
Take it once a week on the same day, at any time, with or without food.
Inject under the skin in the belly, thigh, or upper arm. Rotate injection sites each week (the belly is often preferred).
Start with a small dose (0.25 mg once a week for the first 4 weeks)
Slowly increase the dose every four weeks until you reach 2.4mg per week, as prescribed.
If you have diabetes, monitor your blood sugar before starting and while using this medication.
Possible Side Effects
Some people may experience mild side effects while adjusting to Semaglutide, such as:
If side effects are severe or don’t go away, contact your doctor before increasing your dose.
What is Tirzepatide?
Tirzepatide is a medication that helps control blood sugar and support weight loss. It works by: helping the pancreas release more insulin, slowing down digestion so you feel full longer, naturally reducing appetite without needing surgery or strong stimulants, and by keeping blood sugar levels stable. Tirzepatide can also help boost energy levels and improve overall health.
How to Use Tirzepatide
Take it once a week on the same day, at any time, with or without food.
Inject under the skin in the belly, thigh, or upper arm. Rotate injection sites each week (the belly is often preferred).
Start with a small dose 2.5mg weekly for the first month.
Slowly increase the dose every four weeks until you reach 15 mg per week, as prescribed.
If you have diabetes, monitor your blood sugar before starting and while using this medication.
Possible Side Effects
Some people may experience mild side effects while adjusting to Tirzepatide, such as:
Signs of low blood sugar, such as:
If side effects are severe or don’t go away, contact your doctor before increasing your dose.
Need help with the injection? Watch this step-by-step video:
How to Give a Subcutaneous Injection: https://youtu.be/wXjQHAxopzk?si=rqNw-Vf3tQBis9r
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