Daily
Daily oral melts
A dissolving-tablet routine for shoppers who want to avoid injections and sharps.

GLP-1 route guide
Compare daily oral formats, weekly injections, brand pens, and tablets before choosing the GLP-1 routine you would actually use.
Route selector
There is no single default way to take a GLP-1. Timing, supplies, storage, price, and prior use all affect which option is worth exploring.
Daily
A dissolving-tablet routine for shoppers who want to avoid injections and sharps.
Weekly
A once-weekly rhythm for people who prefer fewer dosing moments and can manage supplies.
Weekly
A brand-name pen for shoppers comparing commercial GLP-1 products and fulfillment.
Daily
A swallowed-tablet route for shoppers comparing brand oral products and timing rules.

The active ingredient matters, but route and rhythm decide the day-to-day friction: how often you take it, what supplies you manage, and what a provider needs to review.
Starting prices reflect the lowest currently available dose; higher doses cost more, and your provider sets the final dose and form.


Daily vs weekly routine
Daily is easier for some people. Weekly is easier for others. The useful question is which setup you are more likely to keep using.
Oral routine
A small daily action can work well if you prefer no needles, no sharps, and a room-temperature supply.
Injection or pen
A weekly routine can work well if you prefer fewer dosing moments and can plan around setup and storage.
Choose the friction you can live with
Start with the constraint you already know: needles, daily habits, travel, prior GLP-1 use, price, or tolerance.
Start with oral melts or tablets before comparing weekly shots.
A weekly routine may be easier if daily dosing is what usually slips.
Storage, supplies, and refill timing can change what feels realistic.
Past dose, side effects, and response can change the starting point.
Compare starting price and supply before opening a visit.
GI side effects and dose pace belong in the provider review.

Your product paths
Each page shows price, supply, route details, and what happens before anything ships.
Daily oral semaglutide
$164.99 / 30 days
Needle-free semaglutide melt for shoppers who want the lowest-priced GLP-1 start at Rebody.
View Oral SemaglutideDaily oral tirzepatide
$234.99 / 30 days
Needle-free tirzepatide melt for shoppers comparing oral GLP-1 + GIP care.
View Oral TirzepatideCompounded injection
$199.99 / 28 days
A weekly compounded semaglutide option for shoppers comfortable with injections.
View weekly semaglutideCompounded injection
$199.99 / 28 days
A weekly compounded tirzepatide option for shoppers comparing GLP-1 + GIP care.
View weekly tirzepatideBrand options
price varies by product
Brand-name pen and tablet options for shoppers comparing commercial products.
View brand options
Provider review
Those answers can change whether GLP-1 care is appropriate and which route is worth considering.
Past dose, response, and tolerance are reviewed before any prescription decision.
Oral, injection, pen, and tablet routes all require prescription review and side-effect planning.

Begin with the oral route. Your provider reviews medications, blood-sugar history, prior GLP-1 use, and tolerance before any prescription decision.

Charged today — ships if prescribed. Individual results vary.