REGENERATIVEREVIVAL™SUBLINGUALSUBLINGUALWEIGHT MANAGEMENT SUPPORT*2Rx Only30 mL · 1 FL OZ

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Sublingual Semaglutide

Physician-prescribed compounded GLP-1 program for sustainable weight loss — no injections required.

  • Clinically studied GLP-1 receptor agonist
  • Regulates appetite and reduces food noise
  • No needles — sublingual delivery
  • Personalized dosing by a licensed clinician
  • Ships from NABP-accredited compounding pharmacy

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$379/ month

Includes provider consult, prescription, and shipping.

Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist — a class of medications originally developed for type 2 diabetes and now widely used for weight management. It works by signaling fullness, slowing gastric emptying, and reducing food noise and cravings. Compounded sublingual semaglutide delivers the same active molecule under the tongue, where it is absorbed through the oral mucosa. For patients who don't tolerate injections or prefer a daily oral dose, sublingual is a practical alternative — when prescribed and monitored by a clinician.

*Prices shown reflect the plan you select above — monthly, or quarterly (billed once per 3-month supply). Your final price depends on the specific product, dose, and plan prescribed after your clinical evaluation.

**The FDA does not review or approve any compounded medications for safety or effectiveness.

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Compounded medications are not FDA-approved drugs. They are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies based on a clinician's prescription for an individual patient. Individual results vary. A medical evaluation is required to determine if this therapy is appropriate for you. Some uses discussed may be considered off-label. The FDA does not review or approve any compounded medications for safety or effectiveness.