What are compounded GLP-1 drugs?
Compounded GLP-1 medications are prescription treatments used for weight management. They act on hormone pathways involved in appetite and digestion. Rather than being manufactured as a standard commercial product, they are prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy for a patient-specific prescription.
Are compounded GLP-1 medications the same as the brand-name versions?
No. Compounded medications are not generic versions of brand-name drugs, and they are not FDA-approved. A generic drug must be FDA approved and shown to be bioequivalent to the brand-name product, and there are no FDA-approved generics of these medications. Compounded formulations are prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy under a patient-specific prescription.
How long until I see results?
Timelines vary by patient, dose, and starting point, and no specific result or timeline is guaranteed. Gradual, sustained change is the goal. Your clinician can help set realistic expectations and adjust your plan at follow-up.
What if I have side effects?
Your care team is your first stop. Side effects from GLP-1s are usually GI-related and manageable with dose adjustment. Severe symptoms always warrant a clinician check-in.
How much does it cost?
Pricing depends on your treatment and dosing, but it's visible upfront before you commit. No insurance required and no surprise charges.
How do subscriptions and cancellations work?
You can manage or end your subscription from your account. Future shipments stop and any medication already delivered is yours to keep. Our Returns & Refunds policy covers eligibility and timelines in full.
Who does EOS Health partner with and where is it available?
Clinical Partner: Clinical services are provided by Arora Health & Aesthetics, LLC. For clinical or medical compliance inquiries, please contact medicalcompliance@arorahealthgroup.com. Arora Health HQ is located at 300 Lenora Street, Seattle, WA 98121; www.arora-health.com
EOS Health services are available in all 50 U.S. states. Treatment and prescriptions are provided at the discretion of a licensed healthcare provider and are subject to applicable federal, state, and local laws. Availability of specific services and medications may vary by state.
Is EOS Health an online weight loss program?
EOS Health is a telehealth platform for adults exploring provider-supervised weight loss care from home. Care begins with an online health intake, followed by review from a U.S.-licensed clinician who determines whether a prescription weight loss medication may be appropriate. There is no generic checkout and no one-size-fits-all recommendation.
Can I get weight loss medication online?
Prescription weight loss medication may be prescribed through telehealth when a licensed clinician determines it is appropriate. That review considers your health history, current medications, eligibility, and risk factors. Nothing ships without a prescription, and medication is prescribed only when medically appropriate.
Which GLP-1 options does EOS Health offer?
Formulations may include Compounded Semaglutide with B12 or glycine, and Compounded Tirzepatide with B12 or glycine. Semaglutide acts on one appetite-related hormone pathway; tirzepatide acts on two. Your clinician selects the formulation and dose that fit your health history and goals.
Do I need an in-person visit for a weight loss consultation?
No office visit is required. The online consultation happens through an intake you complete in a few minutes, where you share your medical information, medications, and goals. A U.S.-licensed clinician reviews your intake and follows up through the platform.
How do I know whether I may qualify for a GLP-1 medication?
Eligibility is determined by a licensed clinician, not by a score on a form. The review looks at your health history, BMI, current medications, allergies, pregnancy or breastfeeding status, and other risk factors. Some patients are not appropriate candidates, and your clinician will tell you if that applies to you.
What should I look for when comparing online weight loss programs?
Price and promotional offers are weak signals on their own. A responsible program explains the medication options plainly, screens for eligibility, provides dosing guidance and side-effect education, and gives you a way to reach a clinician for follow-up. A program that skips the clinical review is skipping the part that protects you.