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GLP-1 + Glycine Microdose Injection

GLP-1 (Semaglutide) helps you feel full sooner and supports healthy blood sugar levels. Glycine is a simple nutrient your body already uses to build and repair tissues. Together, they help your body better manage hunger while gently supporting overall wellness.

 

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Starting at $149/Month.

Dosage Options

Dosage prescribed is determined by the licensed provider based on medical judgment.

Potential Benefits

Prescription appetite suppression:
GLP-1 + Glycine curbs appetite and reduces food cravings, promoting weight loss.

Scientifically backed weight loss aid:
GLP-1 + Glycine is an effective weight loss aid, as demonstrated in clinical trials where some patients shed up to 15% of their body weight over 6-8 weeks.

Metabolic health booster:
GLP-1 + Glycine improves metabolic health by lowering blood sugar levels, improving insulin sensitivity, and decreasing the risk of health problems that often accompany obesity such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease.

Enhanced quality of life:
GLP-1 + Glycine assists in reaching a healthy weight, which can reduce symptoms like fatigue and joint pain linked to excess weight. It also improves mobility and boosts energy levels.

Order Fulfillment

A licensed provider will review within 48 hours.

Processing can take 2 – 10 business days (subject to pharmacy partners).

Once ready, shipping is via 2-day.

Disclaimer
This product is prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider based on the individual needs. These statements and the product have not been evaluated or approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved, and their safety and efficacy have not been independently verified by the FDA. This information is provided for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.

The Vivoro Experience

  • Vivoro transformed my approach to wellness. The weight management program with GLP-1 therapy helped me lose 40 pounds while maintaining my busy lifestyle. The convenience and quality of care is unmatched.

  • The hormone optimization program restored my energy and focus. Dr. Martinez’s personalized approach and the 24/7 support made all the difference. I feel 10 years younger.

  • The sexual health program addressed issues I was too embarrassed to discuss with my regular doctor. The discreet, professional approach and effective treatments have transformed my relationship and confidence.

  • I love the ongoing support and how simple the program is to follow. It truly fits my lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Questions

GLP-1 is a type of medicine that helps control appetite and blood sugar. It works by helping you feel full sooner, slowing how fast food leaves your stomach, and helping your body use insulin better.
Glycine is a simple amino acid (a tiny building block of protein) that your body already makes and uses every day.When we say GLP-1 + Glycine, we’re talking about a compounded injection that combines a GLP-1 medicine with glycine in the same dose.
GLP-1 + Glycine can help by:
  • Reducing hunger and cravings so it’s easier to eat less.
  • Helping you feel full with smaller portions.
  • Supporting healthier blood sugar levels in people who need it.
The medicine is one tool in a bigger plan that should also include nutrition, movement, sleep, and behavior changes. It doesn’t “do the work” for you, but it can make the work feel more possible.
Vivoro partners with licensed U.S. 503A/B compounding pharmacies that prepare GLP-1 or GLP-1/GIP medicines together with:
  • Glycine, an amino acid.
  • A sterile liquid (such as a saline-based solution) that makes the medication ready to inject.
The exact formula and strength (mg/mL) are listed on your medication label and treatment plan.
  • GLP-1 + Glycine targets the GLP-1 pathway only.
  • GLP-1/GIP + Glycine targets both GLP-1 and GIP pathways.
Both can help with appetite, weight, and blood sugar control. Some people do well on GLP-1 alone; others may benefit from the dual GLP-1/GIP option. Your clinician will recommend the best fit based on your health history, goals, and how you respond.
Vivoro compounds with glycine because:
  • Glycine is a simple amino acid the body already uses.
  • It can help provide a stable, well-tolerated base for the injection
  • It fits with Vivoro’s focus on science-backed, thoughtful formulations
The GLP-1 or GLP-1/GIP does the “heavy lifting” for appetite and blood sugar; glycine is included as a supportive component in the compounded formula.
All medicines have risks and benefits. GLP-1 + Glycine can be safe for many people when prescribed and monitored by a qualified clinician, but it is not right for everyone. Common side effects can include:
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea or constipation
  • Stomach discomfort or heartburn
  • Decreased appetite
Less common but serious risks can include:
  • Gallbladder problems (like gallstones)
  • Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas)
  • Kidney problems
  • Rare allergic reactions
Some GLP-1 / GLP-1/GIP medicines carry warnings about certain types of thyroid tumors seen in animal studies. These medicines are not recommended for people with a personal or family history of specific thyroid cancers or certain genetic conditions. Your Vivoro affiliated clinician will review your health history to decide if this type of medication is appropriate for you.(Always call your provider or seek urgent care if you have severe stomach pain, trouble breathing, signs of an allergic reaction, or any symptom that worries you.)
  • Wash your hands.
  • Choose an area with some fatty tissue (belly, thigh, or back of the upper arm).
  • Clean the skin with an alcohol swab and let it dry.
  • Use the syringe or device as instructed to inject the medicine just under the skin (not into a vein or muscle).
  • Rotate sites each week to avoid irritation.
  • Safely dispose of the needle in a sharps container.
  • Never share needles or medication with anyone else.
  • If you’re ever unsure, contact your care team before injecting.
Yes. You should always let your primary care doctor and any specialists know:
  • That you’re taking a GLP-1 or GLP-1/GIP medicine
  • The dose and how often you inject
  • Any side effects you’re experiencing
  • This helps your doctors coordinate care, update your medication list, and watch for interactions or overlapping treatments.
Your exact amount depends on:
  • Your starting dose
  • Your dose-increase (titration)schedule
  • How often you inject (usually once a week)
Most patients receive a supply meant to last about one month, but your plan may be different. Your medication label and treatment plan will tell you:
  • The strength (mg/mL)
  • How much to inject each time
  • How long the vial or pen is expected to last
Protocols are personalized, but most plans include:
  • Start low, go slow – beginning at a lower dose
  • Once-weekly injections on the same day each week, unless your provider instructs differently
  • Gradual dose increases over time if tolerated and if more effect is needed
You should:
  • Follow the schedule your clinician gives you.
  • Not change your dose or skip ahead without medical guidance
  • Report side effects so your team can adjust the plan if needed
  • Your exact protocol (dose and timing) will be outlined in your Vivoro treatment plan.
GLP-1-based medicines are generally not recommended for people who:
  • Have a personal or family history of certain thyroid cancers (such as medullary thyroid carcinoma).
  • Have a rare condition called Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN2)
  • Have had pancreatitis in the past, unless carefully reviewed.
  • Are pregnant or planning pregnancy soon.
  • Are breastfeeding, unless approved by their doctor.
  • People with serious stomach or gut problems, severe kidney disease, or certain other health conditions may also not be good candidates.
Your Vivoro affiliated clinician will review your full reported history before prescribing.
These medications usually need refrigeration, but the exact rules depend on the pharmacy’s stability data and labeling. In general:
  • If your label says, “Keep refrigerated,” you should put it in the fridge as soon as possible after receiving it.
  • Short periods at room temperature during shipping are usually accounted for by the pharmacy.
  • If the medication has been left out longer than the label allows or was exposed to very high heat, contact the pharmacy or your care team before using it.
  • Do not guess. If you’re unsure, it’s safer to ask and possibly replace the vial than to use a dose that may not be stable or effective.