Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide is prescribed to help qualified patients lose and maintain weight loss in combination with diet and exercise. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved, but are prescribed by licensed healthcare providers based on individual patient needs.
Does Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide Really Help with Weight Loss?
Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide is a GLP-1 peptide that triggers signals in the body that help you lose weight. At WildBerryMD, we offer Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide with L-Carnitine to promote increased energy and weight loss along with a clean, healthy diet for your success.
Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide/L-Carnitine (GLP-1) is a once a week injection to promote weight loss over time. This helps the body release the ideal amount of insulin which is responsible for removing sugar from the blood and allowing it to be used for energy.
What does Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide do?
Here’s how Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide can help you:
- It helps control hunger and cravings.
- It promotes sustained weight loss with diet and exercise.
- It promotes the feeling of fullness.
- It suppresses the hormones responsible for hunger.
- It reduces the production of sugar.
- It increases your cell’s ability to intake and use glucose.
- It helps with metabolic function – the ability to burn carbs, proteins, and fats.
- It helps to control after-meal blood sugar levels and appetite.

How does Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide work?
There are different effects that occur all over the body when using Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide.
Brain
Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide signals the hypothalamus which is responsible for appetite and thirst which reduces your desire to eat and drink. This helps you to eat less, but it is important that you stay hydrated.
Muscle
Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide stimulates gluconeogenesis, which is the synthesis of glucose in the body. Put plainly, the liver will convert protein rather than carbs to sugar for your body to use in the muscles. This process helps to lower blood sugar, especially on a low-carb diet.
Pancreas
GLP-1 triggers the pancreas to secrete more insulin when it comes into contact with glucose, which lowers the levels of glycogen in the blood after a meal.
Liver
GLP-1 helps to lower levels of blood sugar by lowering liver sugar production.
Stomach
When using Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide, the level of secretion of acid in the stomach and how quickly food leaves the stomach is decreased. This helps you to feel fuller for longer.
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What Are the Side Effects of Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide?
It’s important to remember that this medication is injectable and self-administered by the patient once per week.
Here Are the Side Effects
- Nausea, vomiting, heartburn, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.
- Constipation, bloating, indigestion.
- Headache – usually occurring on the day of and the day after the injection.
- Occasional redness, itching, or soreness of the skin at the injection site.
- Palpitations or higher than normal heart rate which may result in insomnia.
The More Serious Side Effects
These are rare side effects, but if they occur, they should be treated as an emergency.
- Pancreatitis: Ongoing upper abdominal pain in the upper left or middle of the stomach that may spread to the back, with or without vomiting
- A skin rash or hives
- Itching
- Pounding heart
- Dizziness or fainting
- Allergic reactions such as swelling of the eyes, face, mouth, tongue, throat, feet, ankles, or lower legs and trouble swallowing or breathing
- Decreased urination
- Very dry mouth or skin
- Extreme thirst
Potential Complications
- Drugs similar to Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide (but not Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide itself) have been shown to promote thyroid cell tumors. This complication has not been studied in humans but you should use caution if you have a family history of thyroid cancer.
- There is a possible risk of pancreatitis. This can be very serious but is unlikely to occur.
- In rare cases there can be complications with the gall bladder requiring the removal of the gall bladder.
Who Shouldn’t Use Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide?
This medication is not recommended for people who:
- Have a history of pancreatitis
- Have a history of gastroparesis (paralysis of the stomach)
- Have medullary thyroid cancer or multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 or a family history of these conditions
- Are on dialysis (as the safety of using GLP-1 agonists in this situation hasn’t been proven)
- History of suicidal and severe uncontrolled mood issues
- People with impaired kidney function due to diabetes who have a GFR (glomerular filtration rate) of 30
- Those who are allergic to Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide or any other GLP-1 medications
What Else Can You Do To Accelerate Weight Loss?
There are many additional steps you can take to accelerate your weight loss journey.
- Stay hydrated.
- Don’t forget to eat! Especially when exercising.
- Check in frequently to assess progress and dosage adjustments.
- Eat healthy whole foods that are nutrient-dense.
- Reduce alcohol consumption.
- Get plenty of sleep.
Ready to get started? Make your appointment with WildBerryMD today to learn more.
Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide is prescribed to help qualified patients lose and maintain weight loss in combination with diet and exercise. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved, but are prescribed by licensed healthcare providers based on individual patient needs.
Get Started with Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide at WildBerryMD
Your weight loss journey begins here at WildBerryMD. With our help, you can start Compounded GLP-1/Semaglutide and make the necessary changes to live a happier and healthier life. If you’re ready to get started, contact us today.