Compounded Semaglutide from ForHers.com

Anonymous
I see that Hers health or For Hers, whatever it’s called, is selling compounded semaglutide for$199/month. Henry Meds is $299/month. Does anyone know if For Hers price is the same throughout treatment? HenryMeds has an intro price of $199, but then it jumps up to $299. You have to go through a full intake on For Hers to get pricing.
Anonymous
Several places have reduced their pricing for semaglutide. IVIM health is also priced at $199 and I believe Amble is as well. Join Fridays is $228 ($129 sema plus $99 membership fee)
Anonymous
Just go to your doctor, people.
Anonymous
I get mine from OrderlyMeds and it’s $250 regardless of dose.
Anonymous
Compounded is going to have more variances as opposed to drugs made in a factory. My pharmacist friend says no way would he take compounded weight loss drugs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Compounded is going to have more variances as opposed to drugs made in a factory. My pharmacist friend says no way would he take compounded weight loss drugs.


My doctor described the compounding pharmacy semaglutide scene as "terrifying."
Anonymous
Do not take compounded meds.
Anonymous
My compounded meds from ivim have worked great. No problems at all. It must be a pretty easy molecule to make.
Anonymous
Preston’s pharmacy for compounding has been great. I do miss the Oz pen. But not worth $700 per month savings.
Anonymous

Seriously please ask your doctor not an anonymous forum
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Preston’s pharmacy for compounding has been great. I do miss the Oz pen. But not worth $700 per month savings.

This is my experience - and in consultation with my doctor
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just go to your doctor, people.

And pay $1500 for a month's supply at your pharmacy, because insurance won't cover it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just go to your doctor, people.

And pay $1500 for a month's supply at your pharmacy, because insurance won't cover it.

I pay $24.99 a month because my insurance does cover it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just go to your doctor, people.

And pay $1500 for a month's supply at your pharmacy, because insurance won't cover it.

I pay $200 per month out of pocket. Best $$$ I've ever spent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Preston’s pharmacy for compounding has been great. I do miss the Oz pen. But not worth $700 per month savings.


What do you mean exactly?
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