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GLP-1 weight management 
with Compounded Semaglutide

Starting at
$149
Just $5/day to achieve your weight loss goals
Same active ingredient as Ozempic® & Wegovy®
Lose up to 15% or more of body weight
Flex plans for daily sublingual, or once-weekly injection
Everyone is talking about GLP-1. it really works.
GLP-1 agonists mimic your body’s natural hormones to regulate blood sugar and curb appetite— a breakthrough in weight loss treatments.

Get Rx weight loss treatments Online

Supply Available
Once-Weekly

injectable semaglutide

Activates the GLP-1 pathway to help 
you feel fuller for longer.
Supply Available
Once-Daily

Oral semaglutide

The same active ingredient as Wegovy® 
and Ozpemic® at a fraction of the cost.
Lose Up To 15% Of
Your Body Weight*
Your current weight:
185lbs
You could lose up to:
28lbs
*In clinical trials of overweight or obese patients without diabetes, Wegovy and Zepbound, combined with lifestyle changes, led to significant weight loss. Wegovy users lost an average of 15% body weight over 68 weeks, while Zepbound users lost 20% over 72 weeks, compared to about 3% loss with lifestyle changes alone.

How does Strut compare to branded meds?

Active
ingredient
Price
Delivery
speed
Availability
Compounded Semaglutide
Semaglutide
$149 /monthly
Ships in 7-10 days
Available now
Ozempic®, Wegovy®, and Rybelsus®
Semaglutide
$950.00+ /monthly
Pharmacy Pick-up
Limited Supply

How it works

1
Medical intake
Complete a simple online questionnaire about your health history, lifestyle, and goals.
2
Provider evaluation
A healthcare professional will review your information to determine the best treatment for you.
3
Personalized plan
If approved, you'll receive a tailored plan designed to meet your unique needs.
4
Convenient Delivery
Your medication will be shipped directly to your door, with a monthly delivery to keep you on track.

Strut Users Are Taking Control of Their Health

Angela Bow
"Started Semaglutide compound from Strut on June 5th! The process was so smooth and any questions I have they have answered right away for me.   Anyone wanting the ease of online and products delivered to you - Strut is the place to go."
Real Strut customer
Angela Bow
"Started Semaglutide compound from Strut on June 5th! The process was so smooth and any questions I have they have answered right away for me.   Anyone wanting the ease of online and products delivered to you - Strut is the place to go."
Real Strut customer
Angela Bow
"Started Semaglutide compound from Strut on June 5th! The process was so smooth and any questions I have they have answered right away for me.   Anyone wanting the ease of online and products delivered to you - Strut is the place to go."
Real Strut customer
Angela Bow
"Started Semaglutide compound from Strut on June 5th! The process was so smooth and any questions I have they have answered right away for me.   Anyone wanting the ease of online and products delivered to you - Strut is the place to go."
Real Strut customer

From Our Experts

For individuals who may find it challenging to access brand-name medications like Wegovy® or Ozempic®, compounded GLP-1 medications offer a more accessible and cost-effective alternative.
Simal Patel, MD,
Founder & CEO at Strut Health

Frequently asked questions

How is compounded Semaglutide different from the brand-name medications?

The brand-name Semaglutide medications are all FDA-approved and are manufactured by pharmaceutical companies in large batches for sale at retail pharmacies. Wegovy®, Ozempic®, Saxenda®, and Victoza® are exclusively from Novo Nordisk. Zepbound® and Mounjaro® are exclusively from Eli Lilly. Strut Health does not have or claim any endorsement from or affiliation with the products or companies mentioned above. Strut Health only offers compounded Semaglutide which is made in accordance with the USP compounded standards outlined for compounding pharmacies. All compounding pharmacies Strut Health works with are U.S.-licensed and strictly regulated. All compounded medications made by any compounding pharmacy are not FDA-approved, as they are made in smaller amounts according to individual prescriptions issued by prescribed. Because of this, compounded medications may differ from FDA-approved manufactured medications by strength, route of administration, packaging, dose, or other variables. All compounded medication prescriptions from Strut Health are issued based on a telehealth consultation and review of all pertinent medical history. The prescription is approved only when appropriate based on the licensed physician's medical judgment.

What is compounded Semaglutide?

Compounded Semaglutide is a medication that is made up at a U.S.-licensed compounding pharmacy, according to a prescription written by a U.S. prescribing physician. These compounding pharmacies only source raw pharmaceutical ingredients from FDA-licensed facilities, and they perform sterility, potency, and purity tests on sterile compounds. Compounded medications are legal, and the pharmacies must abide by strict guidelines specifically for compounding pharmacies. Compounded drugs differ from drugs manufactured by pharmaceutical companies in that they do not go through the pre-market FDA-approval process. For this reason, no compounded medications are FDA-approved. This is because they are not made in large batches, but instead are put together according to a prescriber’s prescription. Strut Health only works with U.S.-licensed sterile and non-sterile compounding pharmacies.

How should compounded Semaglutide medications be stored?

Your medication may or may not be cold shipped with an icepack, depending on the product you are using and the pharmacy it ships from. Review the storage instructions on and with your product and store it as directed after it arrives. If you have any questions on storage or otherwise, feel free to contact us.

What are the common side effects of Semaglutide?

The most common side effects of Semaglutide involve your digestion and gastrointestinal tract. Burping, bloating, gas, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, upset stomach, stomach pain, constipation, diarrhea, or symptoms that feel like a stomach flu may occur. Other common side effects may include headache, dizziness, tiredness, and low blood sugar levels in people who have diabetes. For a full list of the possible side effects of Semaglutide, including the less common but more serious side effects, look at the patient safety information and the Semaglutide package information.

What should I avoid while taking Semaglutide?

While you are taking semaglutide, you may want to avoid other medications in the same class of drugs (GLP-1 agonists). Your doctor may also ask about other medications that you are using that can decrease your blood glucose levels, like diabetes medications. You may want to avoid high-fat foods, foods with lots of added sugar, trans and saturated fats, processed carbohydrates, and foods with high sodium. Not only may these foods hinder your weight loss and health goals, but they may bring more digestive discomfort while you are using Semaglutide.

What should I tell my doctor before starting Semaglutide?

Before starting Semaglutide, you should let your doctor know about any weight-related diseases or problems you are currently experiencing (high blood pressure, high cholesterol, type 2 diabetes). You should also let your doctor know about any gastrointestinal issues or diseases you are dealing with, since Semaglutide may also come along with gastrointestinal side effects. Let your doctor know about a history of thyroid cancer, glandular tumors, diabetic ketoacidosis, pancreatitis, kidney disease, or diabetic eye problems.

How often should I use Semaglutide?

How often you use your Semaglutide will depend on the route you are using. For injectable Semaglutide, you will be on a once-a-week injection regimen. For oral Semaglutide lozenges, you will be using the lozenges once daily.

How long does Semaglutide take to work?

Once Semaglutide is in your system, you may start feeling the effects of being less hungry, or feeling like your food is staying in your stomach for longer. However, these effects may take a little longer for some people to feel. If you are using Semaglutide for weight loss, be patient, since even if the medication is helping you consume fewer calories, it may take many weeks or months to physically see changes.

How should I increase my oral Semaglutide lozenge strength?

For the best results, most people should increase the strength of their Semaglutide oral lozenges over a few months. Talk to your Strut doctor about how well you are tolerating your current strength and how well it is working for you to come up with a dosage increase plan. The generally recommended oral Semaglutide lozenge dosage chart is the following: Month 1 - One 250mcg lozenge once daily, Month 2 - One 500mcg lozenge once daily, Month 3 and on -One 1,000mcg lozenge once daily

How should I take Semaglutide?

Semaglutide lozenges: When using a Semaglutide lozenge, you will likely be instructed to use one every day, once a day, at approximately the same time. This is a sublingual lozenge, so you will not swallow the lozenge, but let it slowly dissolve under your tongue to help with the absorption of the medication. It is also important to know that you will want to combine your Semaglutide treatment with increased physical activity and a healthy reduced calorie diet for the best results. Semaglutide injection: When using a Semaglutide injection, you will likely be instructed to inject once a week. Clean your injection site and the top of your medication vial with a sterile alcohol pad. The recommended injection sites include your upper leg, upper arm, or stomach (avoiding your navel by at least 2 inches). Using a clean needle and syringe, draw out your prescribed dose into the syringe. Insert the needle straight into your skin and slowly press the plunger until all of the medication has been delivered. Then, carefully remove the needle by lifting it out straight, and dispose of the needle in a sharps container. It is also important to know that you will want to combine your Semaglutide treatment with increased physical activity and a healthy reduced calorie diet for the best results.

How does semaglutide work?

Semaglutide is a medication that works by mimicking the GLP-1 protein in your body. By mimicking GLP-1, it can help deliver certain effects including increased insulin release, less glucagon release, slowing how fast food can leave your stomach, and making you feel less hungry. For people who are trying to lose weight, these effects may combine to help them eat fewer calories and ultimately lose extra weight.

What is Semaglutide?

Semaglutide is the active ingredient in the brand medications Wegovy, Ozempic, and Rybelsus. Semaglutide can be used to help treat type 2 diabetes, as well as helping people with weight management.