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Hello everyone!

As part of our continuous effort to support and enhance your journey to health and wellness, we're thrilled to announce the launch of our NEW GLP-1 Program at BariatricPal!

🔗 Discover More: BariatricPal GLP-1 Program

Our team has been working hard to bring you this innovative program to complement your weight management and wellness goals post-surgery. The GLP-1 Program is an additional tool in your arsenal, offering personalized support tailored to the unique needs of our community.

What's GLP-1? GLP-1 (Glucagon-like peptide-1) is a crucial hormone in regulating blood sugar and appetite, making it a valuable component in managing weight effectively.

Why Choose Our GLP-1 Program?

Tailored Support: Our program is designed for individuals undergoing bariatric surgery, ensuring your journey is supported at every step.

Expert Guidance: Gain access to our team of experts who are here to guide you through your GLP-1 journey, offering advice and support tailored to your needs.

Community Support: Join a community of like-minded individuals who understand your journey. Share your experiences, challenges, and triumphs!

We believe in empowering every person with the tools, knowledge, and support to achieve their health and wellness goals. The GLP-1 Program is more than just a program; it's a commitment to their continued success and well-being.

👉 Get Started Today: Visit the BariatricPal GLP-1 Program to learn more and join us on this exciting new journey.

We're here for you every step of the way. 💙

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For those that are interested in this, is HSA and/or FSA accepted for payment? Is this compounded and not the commercially available stuff? How long after you have bariatric surgery do you have to wait before you can take this medication?Personally, I won't be partaking, but I've seen many posts on here from others who want to, so I was just thinking of questions that weren't mentioned in the original post.

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Great questions!

HSA/FSA Payments: Payments made through HSA and FSA cards are not accepted. However, we are working on integrating this payment method in the near future, as it is currently in the product roadmap.

About the Medications: We're excited to start offering compounded semaglutide and plan to soon include compounded Tirzepatide. The decision to initially provide compounded options stems from our commitment to affordability without compromising quality. As the prices of branded versions become more accessible, we'll be sure to include them as well.

Quality and Safety Standards: The pharmacies within the BariatricPal network uphold the highest standards of quality and safety, adhering to regulations set by state boards of pharmacy, the FDA, the DEA, and the USP Convention. This includes strict compliance with USP General Chapter 795 to ensure our compounded medications' safety, potency, and quality.

Each batch of compounded Semaglutide undergoes rigorous quality assurance and control checks, including:

  • Verification of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) Certificate of Analysis from FDA-registered manufacturers.
  • Aseptic compounding processes to produce specific lots.
  • Independent third-party laboratory testing for potency, sterility, and endotoxicity.
  • Unique lot numbering and electronic tracking for dispensing.

Post-Bariatric Surgery Considerations: The timing for starting GLP-1 medications post-bariatric surgery is a personalized decision that should be discussed with your bariatric surgeon or one of our telehealthcare providers. Individual needs and recovery processes vary, making it essential to tailor this aspect of your care to your specific situation.

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another question that i think may be on members' minds:

is this offered outside of the U.S.?

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6 minutes ago, ms.sss said:

another question that i think may be on members' minds:

is this offered outside of the U.S.?

At the moment, it is only available to US patients.

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Is the prescription sent after your team of Telehealth doctors consult with you, or do you have to go to your own doctor and pharmacies with a prescription? Are insurance companies contacted by your Telehealth team to advocate for your patients or is that left up to the customers?

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13 hours ago, BlondePatriotInCDA said:

Is the prescription sent after your team of Telehealth doctors consult with you, or do you have to go to your own doctor and pharmacies with a prescription? Are insurance companies contacted by your Telehealth team to advocate for your patients or is that left up to the customers?

Once you've consulted with our Telehealth team and determined that you’re eligible for treatment, our medical team will issue you a private prescription directly. This means you won't need to obtain a prescription from your doctor or take it to a pharmacy yourself; we streamline the process to make it as convenient for you as possible.

We do not currently coordinate directly with insurance companies.

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Frequently Asked Questions About BariatricPal's GLP-1 Weight Loss Program

How does BariatricPal's Weight Loss Program work?

BariatricPal offers a comprehensive and convenient solution for weight loss through our telehealth platform. Our process is designed to be straightforward yet thorough, ensuring you receive personalized care tailored to your needs. Here’s how you can start your journey towards a healthier lifestyle with us in three easy steps:

  1. Complete the Eligibility Quiz: First, take our eligibility quiz.
  2. Telehealth Appointment: You'll have a telehealth consultation with your new healthcare provider to discuss your health and treatment options.
  3. Medication Delivery: If it's medically appropriate, you'll receive your medication directly from our mail-order pharmacy provider every 30, 60, or 90 days, depending on your provider's decision.

We aim to foster a long-term relationship between you and your provider, offering ongoing care tailored to your needs. The BariatricPal GLP-1 Weight Loss Program is crafted for those seeking a sustainable, long-term solution to weight management.

Is the program confidential?

Absolutely. Your privacy is paramount to us. Only our medical team and prescribers can access your medical data and order history. For more details on how we protect your information, please refer to our Privacy Policy.

Do I need a prescription?

No pre-existing prescription is required. If you're eligible for treatment following your consultation, our medical team will issue you a private prescription. This streamlines the process, allowing you to focus on your health and progress without the hassle.

How much does the BariatricPal Medical Weight Loss Program cost?

We offer a customized prescription plan designed specifically for you, guided by our experienced doctors. The first month costs $247, including your medical telehealth consultation, a month's supply of weight loss medication (GLP1-s), and shipping directly to your home. For subsequent months, the cost is $297.

How often will I receive a shipment?

Your medication will be shipped promptly after our doctors review your progress and renew your prescription. Shipments are scheduled every 30 days to ensure you consistently have your medication on hand. Please allow 7-10 business days after your consultation for your order to arrive.

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Compounded Tirzepatide is Now Available via BariatricPal!

Tirzepatide has garnered considerable attention in recent media coverage, with patients reporting enhanced weight loss, improved blood sugar control, and fewer side effects than Semaglutide.

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Is there an option to ask for this instead of semaglutide? Also, I am wondering if anyone on here has started the program and how much success they are having? I have received my first prescription but I have been scared to give it to myself.

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2 hours ago, MasonNana said:

Is there an option to ask for this instead of semaglutide? Also, I am wondering if anyone on here has started the program and how much success they are having? I have received my first prescription but I have been scared to give it to myself.

Yes, it’s definitely an option. Please consult with your medical provider to explore options that best fit your needs. Regarding experiences, my younger brother began this program recently and has seen significant weight loss after a gradual increase in dosage over two months. If you’re feeling nervous about administering your first dose, it might help to have a healthcare professional guide you through the process or to watch instructional videos provided by healthcare providers.

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Thank you I appreciate your response. My only other question right now is, will the dr. get a hold of me to schedule another telemedicine or how does that work? I think I was just sent 4 weeks worth. So, will it just automatically ship out? Sorry for the silly questions I am just a little unclear.

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20 hours ago, MasonNana said:

Thank you I appreciate your response. My only other question right now is, will the dr. get a hold of me to schedule another telemedicine or how does that work? I think I was just sent 4 weeks worth. So, will it just automatically ship out? Sorry for the silly questions I am just a little unclear.

No questions are silly! Please contact support with any questions via email glpsupport@bariatricpal.com or call us at 844-357-3601.

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With the semaglutides being removed from the no longer being in short supply lists, I'm reading that this will take away pharmacies ability to continue to compound GLP-1's. Will this stop all compounding of GLP's therefore will these no longer be available? They are cheaper..especially as I've just been notified my insurance will no longer cover them.

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3 hours ago, BlondePatriotInCDA said:

With the semaglutides being removed from the no longer being in short supply lists, I'm reading that this will take away pharmacies ability to continue to compound GLP-1's. Will this stop all compounding of GLP's therefore will these no longer be available? They are cheaper..especially as I've just been notified my insurance will no longer cover them.

They were put back on again. It seems that the pharmacies are also adding B-12 or other compounds to get around this.

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