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Shed

The only program we vetted that offers both brand-name and compounded GLP-1 under one roof.

Shed pairs compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide with the option to step up to brand-name Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, or Zepbound — useful if your insurance kicks in later. Wellness journey extends beyond GLP-1 into longevity, sleep, and hormone work.

  • Both compounded and brand-name medications on one platform
  • Same provider relationship if you ever switch between the two
  • Wellness catalog extends to longevity, sleep, hormones — not GLP-1 only
  • Promo code Shed10 active at checkout for new patients
  • Polished member portal, US-licensed providers, free shipping
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“The reason I picked Shed: I wanted compounded now for the price, but to keep the door open to brand-name if my employer adds coverage. Other programs make you start over.” — From our editorial review

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From real members

Results, not promises

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Down 38 pounds in 5 months and the cravings are just… gone. The intake was 7 minutes and the meds were at my door in 3 days.
Sarah K.
lost 38 lbs · GLP-1 program
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I tried every 'natural Ozempic' on TikTok. The berberine stack here is the only one that actually moved the scale.
Marcus T.
lost 22 lbs · berberine stack
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Honest reviews and no upsell garbage. I read three of their posts and signed up the same night.
Elena R.
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Testimonials reflect individual experiences. Results vary; weight loss requires lifestyle commitment alongside any medication or supplement.

Real questions, straight answers

What people ask before they sign up

How is this different from going to my regular doctor?

Speed and price, mostly. A regular PCP can prescribe these meds — but you'll likely wait weeks for an appointment, then pay $1,000–$1,400/month at the pharmacy if insurance won't cover it. The programs we recommend skip the wait and use compounded versions that cost a fraction.

Is compounded semaglutide safe?

When sourced from a properly licensed US 503A or 503B compounding pharmacy — yes, the same FDA-regulated active ingredient as Wegovy or Ozempic. We only recommend providers that disclose their pharmacy partner. Avoid any site that ships from outside the US or hides their sourcing.

What if it doesn't work for me?

Most providers will switch you to a higher dose or to tirzepatide if semaglutide plateaus. If nothing works (rare), you can cancel from the dashboard with no penalty. We've never seen a credible 'lock-in' contract in this space.