Essential Information on Medications: Saxenda®, Victoza®, Wegovy®, and Ozempic® are patented products of Novo Nordisk™, while Eli Lilly and Company™ produce Mounjaro™ and Zepbound. This website is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to these companies or their products in any capacity. While these FDA-approved medications may be available through other sources, we do not provide them, and they are currently experiencing supply shortages. During such shortages, pharmacies might prepare compounded versions of these drugs, provided they comply with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act’s requirements. Compounded medications are valuable for patients with unique medical needs that FDA-approved drugs cannot address. However, it is important to note that compounded drugs are not FDA-approved, nor do they undergo premarketing evaluations for safety, effectiveness, or quality. The FDA has not assessed these medications for their intended uses, nor has the manufacturing process for compounded drugs been reviewed by the FDA.
Critical Details About Compounded Semaglutide
Compounded medications are legally allowed to be prescribed under federal law; however, they are not FDA-approved and do not undergo FDA evaluation for safety, efficacy, or production standards. At MontefioreDental, compounded semaglutide is prescribed based on an individualized medical assessment.
WARNING: Potential Risk of Thyroid C-Cell Tumors
Research in animals has linked semaglutide, the active ingredient in some GLP-1 receptor agonists, to thyroid tumors, including medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC). It is unclear if semaglutide causes similar tumors in humans. Notify your healthcare provider immediately if you notice symptoms of thyroid cancer, such as neck lumps or swelling, hoarseness, swallowing difficulties, or shortness of breath. Compounded semaglutide is not suitable for individuals with personal or family histories of MTC or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2).
Uses of Compounded Semaglutide
Compounded semaglutide is intended for use alongside a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity to manage chronic weight in adults who meet the following criteria:
Usage Restrictions
Avoid Use If You:
Precautions and Warnings:
Pregnancy and Fertility Considerations
Semaglutide may harm an unborn child. Avoid use during pregnancy or if planning to become pregnant. Stop treatment at least two months before attempting to conceive.
Common Side Effects:
Frequently reported side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, fatigue, headaches, and low blood sugar in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Potential Drug Interactions:
Compounded semaglutide slows gastric emptying, which could impact the absorption of oral medications. Consult your healthcare provider to manage potential interactions effectively.