however, since the FDA has lifted the shortage on this medication, our partner pharmacies can no longer compound it, a rep from the company told us
As you can expect from above, changes will be gradual and incremental
oral semaglutide tablets are a different formulation and should not be presented as Ozempic tablets
For COA verification on the parent compounds individually, see Where to Buy Retatrutide.
However, because of manufacturer pricing controls, these cards generally do not apply to brand-name semaglutide at retail pharmacies

Trava is a reasonable fit if: - You are paying out of pocket because your insurance does not cover Wegovy or Zepbound, and the brand price is unsustainable - You are comfortable with asynchronous care and do not need frequent live conversations with a clinician - You can tolerate the regulatory uncertainty around compounded GLP-1s - You have a primary care physician separately for routine monitoring (lipids, A1c, kidney function, lipase, mental health screening) - You are early in your weight loss journey at lower doses where the price advantage is largest - You value overnight shipping and competitive entry pricing over high-touch coaching Trava is probably not the right fit if: - Your insurance covers brand Wegovy or Zepbound at any reasonable copay - You want monthly live video visits with a clinician (try Sequence or Form Health) - You want labs included in the program (try Marek Health or your primary care) - You have a complicated medical history (history of pancreatitis, medullary thyroid carcinoma, MEN2, gastroparesis, eating disorder, severe gallbladder disease) that requires close in-person monitoring - You want the highest-volume review history before subscribing (try Henry Meds or Hims) - You are pregnant, planning pregnancy within 2 months of stopping, or breastfeeding (no GLP-1 is appropriate in this scenario regardless of provider) - You need same-day or live human support for any concern A note on the holistic vs medication-only debate
