Lose weight with GLP-1 medications.
Start your journey with us today!
Take these three steps towards the new you!
Complete intake questionnaire
Your doctor will use this information to prepare for your consultation.
Consult with your doctor
Your licensed weight loss doctor will check to determine what treatment is right for you.
Enjoy convenient delivery
Your prescription will arrive at your doorstep every month in discrete packaging.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Tell me more about the TeleGenRx telemedicine program
The TeleGenRx obesity telemedicine program is powered by the CareGLP™ platform by CareValidate Inc. CareGLP™ is a patient management platform that collaborates with independent physicians and practitioners providing services through the SOC2 and HIPAA Compliant Care360 platform. CareValidate Inc. does not directly offer medical or pharmacy services, and payment does not guarantee the prescription writing or dispensing process. Medical services are facilitated by independent providers. The information presented on this website is for informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have questions or concerns about your health, please consult with your doctor.
What steps do I have to follow to start treatment?
Our goal is for you to have a comfortable and effective experience tailored to your desired results:
1) Complete the intake questionnaire. Your doctor will use this information to prepare for your consultation, and may order screening tests to determine if treatment is right for you.
2) Have a telehealth consultation with your doctor, who will check what treatment is needed and write a prescription if appropriate.
3) Your prescription will be delivered monthly via mail-order pharmacy.
Will you keep my information private?
Certainly. Only our medical team and prescribers have access to your medical data and order history. Please refer to our Privacy Policy for additional details.
Do I need to already have a prescription before I start?
If you meet the criteria for treatment, our medical professionals will provide you with a personal prescription. An existing prescription is not required to participate in the TeleGenRx program.
What is the cost of the TeleGenRx program?
Price varies by dose and medication prescribed, but the listed prices include telehealth consultations with your doctor, a personalized treatment plan, a monthly prescription for medication, shipping to your home, and email and phone support.
Can I pay with my HSA or FSA card?
Yes! We accept both FSA and HSA cards.
Is this medication safe and is there any reason I should not take it?
It’s important to contact your healthcare provider right away if you experience any symptoms such as a lump or swelling in your neck, hoarseness, difficulty in swallowing, or shortness of breath, as these may be indicators of thyroid cancer. Semaglutide should not be used if you or any family members have had medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC), or if you have a condition known as Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2). The effectiveness and safety of using semaglutide in combination with other weight loss products are yet to be confirmed. It is vital to share your full medical history with your healthcare provider. This includes informing them if you have had conditions like Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, thyroid cancer, pancreatitis, kidney disease, diabetic retinopathy, depression, or any history of suicidal thoughts or behaviors.
When will my medication be delivered?
Your delivery will be timely, following a thorough assessment by our medical team and the issuance of your prescription, typically within 5 to 7 days. Our process ensures a consistent supply of medication every month for your continued progress.
How do I take my medication?
Please refer to your instructions included with the medication. If you encounter any issues or have questions, please consult your doctor through our support platform. Medications are taken orally, topically or via injection. Please refer to our educational videos for How-to for guidance on subcutaneous injection.
Is compounded Semaglutide FDA approved?
When a drug is in shortage, compounders can prepare a compounded version of that drug if they meet certain requirements in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic (FD&C) Act.
You can check for drug shortages on the FDA website.
Pharmacies in the CareGLP network comply strictly with all the regulatory standards established by:
- State boards of pharmacy, which regulate all 503A pharmacies
- FDA, which has oversight for the safety of all active pharmaceutical ingredients
- DEA, that oversees the controlled substances sometimes used in compounded preparations
- USP Convention, that issues practice standards ensuring quality and safety of medications and food
- USP General Chapter <795> provides guidelines for the prevention of contamination and potency variance, preparation process, beyond-use dates, and stability for non-sterile compounding
Pharmacies in the CareGLP network run quality assurance and quality control checks for every batch of compounded semaglutide prescribed to patients.
Some of these steps include but are not limited to:
- Reviewing and confirming the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) Certificate of Analysis for all semaglutide base lots, which are received from FDA-registered manufacturers;
- Storing the verified API frozen and sealed until use;
- Compounding with the API under aseptic processes to produce specific lots (vials);
- Holding the vials of compounded semaglutide in quarantine (representative samples are taken for testing);
- Using independent third-party laboratories to test the potency, sterility and endotoxicity of each lot of compounded semaglutide (among other criteria);
- Reviewing the results of these tests and, if satisfactory, releasing the validated vials from quarantine for dispensing;
- Assigning each compounded lot a unique lot number and BUD (Beyond Use Date), which is added to the container and is tracked electronically;
- Scanning the lot information on the product at the time of dispensing, which ties a particular lot number to the patient’s file.