Semaglutide Intro Injections Program
Semaglutide Injections – Begin Your Weight Loss Journey with Physician Support
Your First Step Toward Real, Physician-Guided Weight Loss
If you've been waiting for the right moment to make a change, this is it. The Semaglutide Intro Program is designed specifically for patients who are new to GLP-1 therapy — giving your body the time it needs to adjust while your physician carefully monitors your progress and builds your personalized plan.
This isn't a crash diet. It's a clinical starting point — the same class of medication that has reshaped how medicine approaches weight management, now accessible from home through a licensed telemedicine provider.
How It Works: Semaglutide mimics GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1), a natural hormone that plays a central role in appetite and metabolism. At a starter dose, it begins to:
- Signal your brain that you're satisfied, reducing the urge to overeat
- Slow digestion so meals keep you fuller, longer
- Support more stable blood sugar levels throughout the day
- Help your body begin to shift toward fat as a preferred energy source
Who the Intro Program Is For: This program is designed for first-time GLP-1 patients — those who have never used semaglutide before, or who are returning after a break. The intro dose is intentionally low, which minimizes the likelihood of early side effects and allows your body to build a tolerance before your physician recommends advancing your dose.
You may be a strong candidate if you:
- Have a BMI of 30 or above
- Have a BMI of 27 or above alongside a weight-related condition such as high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, or type 2 diabetes
- Have tried to lose weight through lifestyle changes alone without sustainable results
What's Included:
- Licensed physician telemedicine consultation
- Customized prescription from your provider (issued at physician discretion)
- Injection supplies (syringes, needles, alcohol prep pads)
- Dosing instructions and administration guidance
- Ongoing provider access throughout your program
Typical Starting Dosage: Month 1: 0.25 mg once weekly — your body's introduction to the medication
Your physician will evaluate your response and determine whether to advance your dose. Not all patients move at the same pace, and that's by design.
Possible Side Effects: Semaglutide is generally well-tolerated, particularly at the intro dose. Some patients experience mild nausea, loose stools, or decreased appetite during the first few weeks — these are typically temporary and improve as your body adjusts. Rare but serious risks include pancreatitis and gallbladder issues. Patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) or MEN2 syndrome should not use this medication.
This is a compounded semaglutide product. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved but are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies under physician prescription.
Storage & Shipping:
- Requires refrigeration: 36°F–46°F (2°C–8°C)
- Ships overnight or 2-day with cold packs to maintain stability
- Keep in original packaging away from direct light
Frequently Asked Questions about Semaglutide Intro Injections Program
FAQ – Semaglutide Injections
Q: How is this different from daily weight loss shots like hCG?
A: Semaglutide is taken once weekly, and does not require an extremely low‑calorie diet. hCG typically involves daily injections and a 500‑calorie protocol.
Q: How soon will I see results?
A: Many patients notice appetite suppression within the first week, with measurable weight loss by weeks 3–4.
Q: Do I need to follow a special diet?
A: No strict diet is required, but a healthy eating plan of 1,200–1,800 calories per day will enhance your results.
Q: Can I take this with other wellness treatments?
A: Yes. Many patients combine Semaglutide with NAD+, Lipo, or B12 injections for additional energy and fat metabolism support.
Q: Does it require refrigeration?
A: Yes. Keep refrigerated until use. If your ice packs melt during shipping but the package arrives within the allowed transit window, your medication is still safe.
Q: Can I use this if I have type 2 diabetes?
A: Yes—Semaglutide was originally approved for type 2 diabetes and may improve blood sugar control. Always discuss with your provider.

