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Compounded Tirzepatide+
Now available through a U.S.-based, FDA-licensed drug manufacturer, our compounded GLP-1 + GIP (Tirzepatide) injection is custom formulated to support effective weight loss, enhance metabolic health, and boost energy. Each weekly dose is tailored through a personalized dosing schedule to meet individual goals and optimize results. A new standard in quality!
$197
Compounded tirzepatide is a medication created by licensed compounding pharmacies, customized for individual patient needs. It has the same active ingredient as the brand-name drugs Mounjaro® and Zepbound™, which are used for managing type 2 diabetes and aiding weight loss. This medication works by mimicking the GLP-1 and GIP hormones, helping to regulate insulin release, lower glucagon levels, slow stomach emptying, and reduce appetite.
Good Life only works with state-licensed and FDA-registered compounding pharmacies. Our partner pharmacies perform third-party testing through FDA and DEA-registered labs to ensure quality control for every compounded lot prescribed to patients.
We thoroughly vet our partners to guarantee quality medication. Each batch undergoes extensive checks by an accredited third-party lab, and patients can request a Certificate of Analysis for detailed testing results of their medication.
You can transfer from another provider and continue on the same or an equivalent dosage. This question will be asked during your medical intake form, and it’s crucial to complete it accurately so the physician can ensure your treatment continues seamlessly.
Many patients switch to Good Life every day, and our network of physicians will make sure your treatment picks up right where you left off to maximize your results.
Personalized Care to Support Your Weight & Wellness Goals
Experience personalized care with Tirzepatide, designed to help you shed pounds effectively, boost your energy, and improve your overall health—guided by experts committed to your lasting success.

Always Quality-Tested, Proven Results
Our medication is conveniently delivered from a state-licensed pharmacy within our network, straight to your door when you need it. Each pharmacy conducts third-party testing through FDA and DEA registered labs, ensuring quality control for every compounded lot prescribed to Good Life patients. These tests focus on four key characteristics to guarantee quality and safety.
Potency test
Passed
Sterility test
Passed
pH test
Passed
Endotoxicity
Passed
Frequently asked questions
Find answers to common questions about our medication subscriptions and medical review process.
Compounded semaglutide, also known as compounded GLP-1, is a medication prescribed for weight loss. It shares the same active ingredient as Wegovy® and Ozempic®.
These medications mimic hormones that control appetite and digestion, potentially aiding in weight loss when combined with diet and exercise.
Each dose is customized for the individual by a state-licensed and FDA-registered compounding pharmacy. After being prescribed by one of Good Life's partnering licensed healthcare professionals, this medication is self-injected once a week.
It's important to note that Good Life only offers a compounded product containing semaglutide base (the same active ingredient as in Ozempic® and Wegovy®) and not semaglutide salts (which are different from the active ingredient in Ozempic® and Wegovy®).
Semaglutide is a glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist. It mimics the GLP-1 hormone that the digestive tract naturally releases when you eat. This hormone helps increase insulin production, which lowers blood sugar levels. In addition, high levels of GLP-1 reduce appetite and promote feelings of fullness.
Consequently, semaglutide can help decrease hunger, reduce food cravings, improve eating control, and lower preference for high-fat foods. These effects can support adherence to a healthy diet and aid in achieving weight loss goals.
Good Life only works with state-licensed and FDA-registered compounding pharmacies. Our partner pharmacies perform third-party testing through FDA and DEA-registered labs to ensure quality control for every compounded lot prescribed to patients.
We thoroughly vet our partners to guarantee quality medication. Each batch undergoes extensive checks by an accredited third-party lab, and patients can request a Certificate of Analysis for detailed testing results of their medication.
As a science-backed weight loss program developed by experts, your unique treatment plan is designed to support healthy, sustainable results. Since everyone’s weight loss journey is different, the timeline for results may vary. Generally, it's important to incorporate healthy lifestyle and wellness changes, such as:
• Taking your medication as directed
• Supporting your progress with healthy nutrition
• Incorporating consistent, moderate physical activity into your routine
Semaglutide is a science-backed weight loss medication. When combined with diet and exercise, on average adults lose 14.9% (up to 20%) of their body weight in a year with compounded semaglutide. Please note that everyone’s journey is different, so your results may vary. Engaging in regular physical activity and maintaining a healthy, balanced diet can enhance the effects of Good Life's weight loss programs.
Compounded semaglutide is designed as a long-term weight loss solution, but it's not a lifelong commitment. You'll work closely with your healthcare provider to determine the appropriate duration for your medication use.
Your provider will assist you in continuing, adjusting, or tapering the medication based on your individual needs. It is important to note that stopping the medication may lead to weight gain, as the triggers that previously influenced unhealthy eating behaviors could return.
Always consult with a licensed healthcare provider before discontinuing treatment.
If you are not prescribed the desired medication from our team of medical providers, you will be notified and receive a full refund for all cost incurred. This includes a cancellation of any subscription memberships you selected.
As your body adapts to the medication, you might encounter some side effects. The most common side effects of compounded semaglutide include:
• Stomach pain
• Nausea
• Diarrhea
• Headaches
• Fatigue
Usually, these side effects are minor and can be alleviated with home remedies or over-the-counter (OTC) treatments.
• Ginger and peppermint tea are both effective for easing upset stomach and nausea.
• Imodium AD (available OTC) can help relieve diarrhea.
However, if you experience severe side effects such as allergic reactions, intense abdominal pain, or vomiting, discontinue the medication and contact your healthcare provider. For more safety information, click here.
You can transfer from another provider and continue on the same or an equivalent dosage. This question will be asked during your medical intake form, and it’s crucial to complete it accurately so the physician can ensure your treatment continues seamlessly.
Many patients switch to Good Life every day, and our network of physicians will make sure your treatment picks up right where you left off to maximize your results.
The compounding process involves modifying a medication slightly or incorporating additional ingredients. Pharmacies personalize the medication based on prescribers' recommendations by either adding new ingredients or altering existing ones.
For instance, compounding pharmacies might add vitamins to a medication or remove known allergens. Another common reason for compounding is to convert a medication into a liquid form for patients who have difficulty swallowing.
The FDA permits medications to be compounded during shortages, as is currently the case with semaglutide. Compounded GLP-1 injections are prepared and shipped from Good Life's network pharmacies. The treatments provided by Good Life come from state-licensed pharmacies, and they only partner with pharmacies that uphold quality and safety standards.
Effective weight loss isn’t solely about willpower or adjusting your diet and exercise routine. While those factors are important, your body’s biology and genetics also significantly influence weight management. If you’ve faced challenges in losing weight previously, consider exploring additional support through weight loss medications.