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1814 Paris Road

Columbia, MO 65201

Phone: (573) 777-7373

Fax: (573) 777-7374

D&H Drugstore

1001 West Broadway

Columbia, MO 65203

Phone: (573) 777-7333

Fax: (573) 777-7334

Monday–Friday: 8 AM – 6 PM

Saturday: 9 AM – 2 PM

Sunday: Closed

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SEMAGLUTIDE COMPOUNDING

D&H Drugstore's compounding lab has a created a GLP-1 suspension. Our compounded Semaglutide for sublingual (under the tongue) administration is an option for patients looking for a GLP-1 medication without the need for injections.

Our compound requires a prescription from a provider. Talk to us for details!

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What is SEMAGLUTIDE?

Semaglutide belongs to a class of medications known as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists. They mimic the GLP-1 hormone that is released in the gut as a response to eating.

GLP-1 medications have taken the world by storm for their reported ability to help lower blood sugar and reduce weight. Semaglutide and Tirzepatide are the most frequently prescribed.

D&H Sublingual

No needles..NO PROBLEM!

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • D&H Sublingual

    To take Semaglutide Sublingual Suspension, use the dropper to place the prescribed drops under your tongue. Hold the suspension for the recommended time before swallowing for proper absorption.

  • No, to ensure Semaglutide Sublingual Suspension is effective, hold it under your tongue for a period of time. Swallowing it immediately may impact its efficacy. Follow your healthcare provider's instructions for optimal results.

  • Semaglutide Sublingual Suspension may interact with other medications. It is important to inform your healthcare provider of all medications you are currently taking, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements, to avoid potential interactions.

  • Semaglutide Sublingual Suspension should be stored according to the instructions provided by the pharmacist. Typically, it should be kept in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

GLP-1 send signals to the brain to regulate appetite and food intake. In certain amounts, GLP-1s may suppress appetite, lower blood sugar, control blood sugar spikes, and reduce cravings. When used in conjunction with diet and exercise, they can help patients lose weight.

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Why Choose
COMPOUNDED SEMAGLUTIDE?

Availability

Affordability

Avoid Injections

Supply chain shortages of traditional GLP-1s make it difficult to obtain easily and regularly.

Many insurances do not cover traditional GLP-1s and the out-of-pocket cost is not affordable for most people.

The primary route of administration for traditional GLP-1s is subcutaneous injection which is not preferred by many patients, especially those with an aversion to needles.

Our compounded Semaglutide is more affordable, more consistently available, and easier to administer than other options on the market.

Plus, our compounded product is made using FDA-inspected sources for the active ingredient and a suspension vehicle researched and manufactured for these medications to be absorbed under the tongue.

No compounded medication is reviewed by FDA for safety or efficacy.

READY TO GET STARTED?

If you are interested in getting more information for this affordable, simple to administer option, please fill out the contact form below. Please note that this compounded medication requires a prescription from your provider. If you have any concerns about obtaining a prescription, just let us know!

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