Start with what keeps repeating
Cravings, rebound appetite, and late-day hunger are more useful to name than another vague goal.

Before you choose GLP-1 care
If cravings or rebound hunger keep overruling the plan, start with what a provider checks and what each format asks of your week: daily melt, weekly shot, brand pen, or tablet.
Appetite biology
GLP-1 medications work on signaling involved in appetite, fullness, and food decisions. Your pattern, history, medications, and side-effect concerns determine whether the category deserves a closer look.

Cravings, rebound appetite, and late-day hunger are more useful to name than another vague goal.
A provider reviews medications, health history, prior GLP-1 use, side-effect concerns, and appetite goals.
GLP-1 formats can differ in dose timing, supplies, storage, and price.
This guide is educational and does not determine eligibility or guarantee a prescription.
When appetite is the problem, the first split is practical: structure alone, prescription review, or a specific GLP-1 format with real price, storage, supply, and side-effect tradeoffs.
Route pages explain product-specific price, supply, compounded or brand status, and safety details.


What the online visit reviews
Your intake asks about medications, blood-sugar history, contraindications, pregnancy or breastfeeding, and other factors that can change the care decision.
Past dose, response, side effects, and why you stopped or switched can all affect the starting point.
Cravings, rebound appetite, GI concerns, and dose pace are more useful than a vague weight-care goal.
Needle hesitation, daily habits, travel, storage, and supplies help narrow which path is realistic before the provider reviews it.
Route preview
Weekly injections are one GLP-1 format among daily melts, tablets, and brand-name pens. Check dose timing, storage, supplies, and price before you decide where to start.
Daily
For shoppers who want a daily oral routine and no injection supplies.
Weekly
For people who prefer fewer dosing moments and can plan around injections.
Daily / weekly
For shoppers comparing brand pens or tablets with product-specific labeling and pricing.

Before intake
Start with the format, side-effect history, and supply setup that have to work in the week you actually live.
Name cravings, rebound hunger, or late-day appetite before jumping to a product.
Medications, blood-sugar history, pregnancy or breastfeeding, and contraindications can change the answer.
Past dose, response, side effects, and timing can change the starting point.
If injections are the barrier, start with daily oral melts or tablet paths first.
Storage, travel, refill timing, and setup can matter as much as cadence.
Check starting price and supply before opening a product-specific visit.

Pick the starting lane
Daily oral, weekly injection, brand pen, or brand tablet: each changes the supplies, storage, price, and provider review.
Start here
Daily, weekly, or brand
Use this if appetite is the problem and you want the daily, weekly, brand, and compounded options in one place.
Compare GLP-1 routesNeedle-free
$164.99 / 30 days
For shoppers who want daily semaglutide without injection supplies.
View oral meltsWeekly
$199.99 / 28 days
For shoppers comfortable with injections and a once-weekly rhythm.
View weekly semaglutideCommercial products
varies by product
For shoppers weighing brand pens or tablets with product-specific labeling.
View brand paths
The next page puts oral melts, weekly injections, brand pens, and tablets next to price, supply, prior use, and provider-review factors.

Charged today — ships if prescribed. Individual results vary.