GLP-1 answers, in plain English
Twenty of the questions people ask most before starting GLP-1 care, each answered in the first paragraph — no scrolling for the point. Every answer reflects how RenewMD actually operates: $249 per 28-day cycle, all-inclusive, licensed clinicians in your state, and a full refund if a provider decides treatment isn't right for you.
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All 21 answers
- Is compounded semaglutide legal in the United States?
- How much do GLP-1 medications cost without insurance?
- How do you get semaglutide online?
- Is compounded semaglutide safe?
- Semaglutide vs tirzepatide — which is better?
- Do I qualify for a GLP-1 prescription?
- How fast does semaglutide work?
- What are the side effects of GLP-1 medications?
- What happens when you stop taking semaglutide?
- How long should you stay on a GLP-1 medication?
- What's the difference between compounded and brand-name semaglutide?
- Do you need lab work for online GLP-1 treatment?
- How is semaglutide shipped and stored?
- Can you switch from semaglutide to tirzepatide?
- How do you verify that an online GLP-1 clinic is legitimate?
- Do you need insurance to get a GLP-1 prescription?
- Are GLP-1 telehealth programs HSA or FSA eligible?
- What does the $249 RenewMD program include?
- Which states does RenewMD serve for GLP-1 telehealth?
- How does the semaglutide dosing schedule work?
- Do GLP-1 medications cause muscle loss?