Best Semaglutide starter plans in Ohio
Compare beginner-friendly compounded semaglutide plans built for people starting a GLP-1 for the first time.
* Starter prices are shown as an effective monthly cost across the full starter-plan term, which is generally 3 months. The amount due today may cover the full term; applied coupons are reflected where available.
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Why a starter plan is different
A compounded semaglutide starter plan is designed around the beginning of care. It often combines onboarding, early dose progression, and generally 3 months of medication into one upfront plan, so compare the full term—not only the monthly-looking price.
Generally 3 months, one plan
A starter plan generally bundles the first 3 months instead of repeating a monthly prescription.
A planned dose progression
The included doses may change over the starter term. Your licensed clinician decides what is appropriate for you.
A clear next step matters
Before enrolling, check what happens after the starter term, how refills work, and which support options are included.
Four questions to ask before you start
- 1What is included in the first shipment?
- 2What will I pay today and after the starter term?
- 3How do I reach the care team if I have questions?
- 4What should I do if my clinician changes my plan?
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Disclaimer
GLP Winner is an independent price-comparison service — not a telehealth provider, pharmacy, or prescriber. We do not prescribe, dispense, or sell any medication. Pricing, labels, and reviews shown here are for general comparison purposes only and are not medical advice; confirm all details directly with the provider before purchasing.
The compounded semaglutide shown on this page is offered by the third-party providers listed and prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies. Compounded medications are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and have not undergone clinical trials to evaluate their safety, efficacy, or therapeutic equivalence to any FDA-approved medication. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and are not substitutes for FDA-approved medications such as Mounjaro®, Zepbound®, Wegovy®, or Ozempic®.
Any information regarding effectiveness, safety, or weight-loss benefits relates only to the general mechanisms of the active ingredient (semaglutide) and does not pertain to any specific compounded formulation. Compounded semaglutide should be used only under the supervision of a licensed healthcare provider.

