Weight Loss (GLP-1)
Semaglutide + B12 Vial
Curb appetite. Support your metabolism. Fight fatigue.
Semaglutide is a GLP-1 medication. GLP-1 is a natural gut hormone that tells your brain you are full. When semaglutide boosts that signal, hunger quiets down. Portions shrink without a constant fight, and a reduced-calorie diet starts to feel doable instead of exhausting.
This vial pairs semaglutide with vitamin B12. Eating less can leave you feeling drained, and changes in digestion can lower your B12 over time. The added B12 helps your body turn food into energy and helps protect against that shortfall, so you can keep showing up for work, family, and workouts.
The starter kit also includes ondansetron (Zofran), a medication for nausea. Queasiness is one of the most common early side effects of GLP-1 treatment, and having relief on hand makes the adjustment period easier to get through.
People choose this treatment because willpower alone was not working. If appetite has been running the show, this is a way to turn the volume down, backed by a licensed provider who reviews your health first and stays with you throughout.
Why people choose it
- Helps reduce appetite and calorie intake
- Supports energy levels and helps fight fatigue
- Makes it easier to stick with a reduced-calorie diet
- Supports your metabolism and weight loss efforts
How it works
Semaglutide works like GLP-1, a natural gut hormone that signals fullness to your brain. It quiets appetite and supports healthy insulin release, so sticking to a reduced-calorie diet gets easier. Vitamin B12 is included to help your body turn food into energy and to guard against B12 shortfalls that can come with changes in digestion. The starter kit also includes ondansetron (Zofran), a medication your provider may have you use for nausea, one of the most common early side effects.
Who it's for
This treatment is for adults who want structured support with weight loss, especially those who struggle with appetite control. It can also fit people working on metabolic health or managing type 2 diabetes with their provider, and anyone pairing medication with real lifestyle changes.
Available forms
- Injectable vial
FAQ
Do I need a prescription?
Yes. A licensed provider reviews your health history first. If this treatment is a good fit for you, they write the prescription. If it is not, they will tell you honestly.
Why is vitamin B12 included?
B12 helps your body convert food into energy, which supports you while you eat less. It also helps prevent B12 shortfalls that can come with changes in digestion.
Will I need lab work?
Sometimes. Your provider decides based on your health history and goals. If labs are needed, we make the process simple and walk you through it.
How does shipping work?
Once your provider approves your prescription, a licensed pharmacy prepares your medication and ships it straight to your door with clear instructions.
Is this a subscription?
No. There is no subscription and nothing renews on its own. You refill when you and your provider decide it is right.
Ready to get started?
Prescription medication. A licensed IAM provider determines if it's right for you.