Under the tongue
Dissolves in minutes — no water needed.

Oral Semaglutide / Needle-free GLP‑1
Daily semaglutide that dissolves under your tongue — GLP‑1 care for appetite and cravings, with no injections and no sharps.

The daily melt
The melt trades the weekly injection-day setup for a tablet that dissolves under your tongue once a day.
Dissolves in minutes — no water needed.
A daily rhythm instead of a weekly injection day. Doses step up gradually, from 2 mg to 24 mg.
The 30-day jar stores at room temperature — no cold pack at home or when you travel.
Melt, compounded injection, or brand pen — routine, supplies, and starting price all change with the format. Oral Tirzepatide is the GLP‑1 + GIP sibling melt.
Starting prices reflect the lowest currently available dose; higher doses cost more, and your provider sets the final dose and form.
How it works
Semaglutide acts on GLP‑1 receptors involved in appetite and fullness. The practical question: will a daily under-the-tongue routine be easier to keep than a weekly shot?

The jar sits on the counter next to the coffee — one small tablet, then get on with the morning.

The tablet dissolves in minutes. Directions ship with the prescription.

Semaglutide with vitamin B6 and the dose printed on the label.

Review price, dose steps, and refill timing before your visit. A provider checks medications, blood-sugar history, and prior GLP‑1 use before prescribing.

Charged today — ships if prescribed. Individual results vary.

Before it ships
The active ingredient and dose are on the label, and a provider signs off before it ships.
Same active molecule as injectable semaglutide. The format, rhythm, and supplies are what change.
Medications, blood-sugar history, side-effect history, and prior GLP-1 use still decide whether you start.