Appetite gets biological
GLP-1 or GLP-1/GIP decisions start with appetite signaling, not another lecture about willpower.

GLP-1/GIP + metabolic care
Weekly GLP-1 and GLP-1/GIP options are considered around appetite, cravings, food noise, weight, and metabolic health when fit is confirmed.
Ozempic Pen (semaglutide) is prescription-only. A licensed provider reviews your intake before treatment can move forward. Individual results vary.
Named compound, route, supply, and price shown before intake.
Why this path
GLP-1 injection is weekly GLP-1 or GLP-1/GIP care for appetite, cravings, food noise, weight, and metabolic health when fit is confirmed.
GLP-1 or GLP-1/GIP decisions start with appetite signaling, not another lecture about willpower.
A once-weekly injection can fit people who want a structured cadence instead of a daily medication ritual.
Semaglutide and tirzepatide are not interchangeable. History, goals, tolerance, and prior GLP-1 use all shape the choice.
A useful weight plan includes protein, resistance training, tolerance, and follow-up, not just a lower number on the scale.
Prescription-only. Provider approval required. Individual results vary.
Before Ozempic Pen (semaglutide) ships
Step 1Tell us what you are trying to change: appetite, cravings, food noise, weight goals, prior GLP-1 use, current medications, and whether the commercial pen fits your routine.
Step 2A licensed provider reviews the selected Ozempic Pen (semaglutide) format, dose, contraindications, blood-sugar history, side-effect risk, and goals before any prescription decision.
Step 3If prescribed, the order is filled for the selected dose and supply. Follow-up questions stay with the same care request.
Ozempic Pen (semaglutide) should be reviewed by ingredient, weekly cadence, starting price, prior GLP-1 use, tolerance history, and the dose path a provider considers appropriate.
Confirms the active ingredient concentration matches the intended prescription details.
Within pharmacy release specifications
For sterile preparations, controls and testing are designed around the route and facility standards.
Route-specific requirements
Checks route-specific preparation details so the dispensed medication matches the pharmacy's formulation specifications.
Matches dosage-form specs
For sterile products, bacterial endotoxin testing screens for pyrogenic contamination.
Sterile preparations
Side effects vary by medication, route, and personal history. Common issues can include stomach upset, headache, fatigue, dizziness, injection-site irritation, or medication-specific reactions. Rare but serious risks are reviewed during intake when relevant.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Rebody Health does not manufacture compounded medications, and actual packaging or labeling may differ from website imagery.