GLP-1 Microdose
Our compounded semaglutide microdose protocol uses smaller therapeutic doses to support gradual, comfortable weight management: at a pace your body can actually keep up with. Same medication. Gentler approach. Provider-guided from start to finish.
Get Started TodayCompounded semaglutide is not FDA-approved and is not the same as Ozempic or Wegovy. A prescription and individual clinical evaluation are required. Individual results vary. Available in Alaska.
- Licensed provider oversight
- Shipped to your door
- Direct provider messaging
- No long-term contracts
Final pricing depends on your individualized protocol. Prescription required following provider evaluation. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved finished drug products.
A lower-dose approach designed to support anti-inflammatory benefits and modest, gradual weight management.
Answer a short set of health questions online. No waiting rooms. Takes about five minutes.
A licensed provider reviews your intake and connects with you to evaluate your goals and health history.
If approved, your medication ships directly to your door from a licensed compounding pharmacy.
This may be right for you if...
You are not in a rush. You want something that works without disrupting your life. Steady progress that your body adjusts to and that you can actually maintain over time.
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Starting at a lower dose is a clinically sensible way to see how your body responds before going further. Your provider uses this approach to minimize side effects while establishing how you tolerate the medication.
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Microdosing is a clinically appropriate option for patients who have achieved their weight management goals and want to maintain results without continuing a full therapeutic dose. Your provider evaluates your current health status and determines the right maintenance protocol for your individual situation.
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You are not in a rush. You want something that works without disrupting your life. Steady progress that your body adjusts to and that you can actually maintain over time.
Get Started Today
Starting at a lower dose is a clinically sensible way to see how your body responds before going further. Your provider uses this approach to minimize side effects while establishing how you tolerate the medication.
Get Started Today
Microdosing is a clinically appropriate option for patients who have achieved their weight management goals and want to maintain results without continuing a full therapeutic dose. Your provider evaluates your current health status and determines the right maintenance protocol for your individual situation.
Get Started TodayWhat GLP-1 Microdose Therapy May Help With
Microdosing delivers the core benefits of semaglutide therapy, including reduced appetite, improved blood sugar response, and gradual weight management support, without the jarring adjustment period that higher doses can cause. For many patients, starting lower means staying more consistent, and consistency is what drives results.
Nausea, bloating, and digestive disruption are the most common reasons patients stop GLP-1 therapy prematurely. At microdose levels, these side effects are substantially less common, giving your body time to adapt to the medication at a pace it can handle.
After reaching a goal weight, the body's hormonal signals often work to restore what was lost. Research supports continued low-dose GLP-1 therapy as a clinically appropriate way to defend results, with your provider monitoring and adjusting your protocol as needed.
GLP-1 receptors are present throughout the body's immune and inflammatory pathways. Emerging research suggests low-dose semaglutide may help reduce systemic inflammation markers, including C-reactive protein, offering meaningful secondary benefits beyond weight management alone.
Real people. Real results.
Everything you need to know about Micro-dosing GLP-1
It depends on the individual, which is exactly why you have a licensed provider guiding the process. Some patients see meaningful results at lower doses. Others benefit from gradually increasing over time. Your provider tracks how you are responding and makes all dosing decisions based on your specific body, not a fixed schedule.
No. Compounded semaglutide is not the same as Ozempic or Wegovy and is not a generic version of those medications. It is a compounded preparation made specifically for you by a licensed compounding pharmacy under your provider's prescription. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved.
Microdosing is generally associated with fewer side effects than standard dosing. Some patients still experience mild nausea or digestive changes early on. Your provider monitors your response throughout and can adjust your protocol at any point. All potential side effects will be reviewed with you before treatment begins.
Yes, and that decision is made with your provider based on how your body is responding and what is clinically appropriate. If increasing makes sense, your provider will guide you through it carefully
The core medication is the same: compounded semaglutide. The difference is the starting dose and the pace of titration. The microdose protocol is designed for patients who prefer a more gradual introduction or who have had sensitivity to standard dosing. Your provider will recommend the protocol that fits your clinical profile.
Progress does not have to feel overwhelming to be real.
Start with a consultation and find out whether the microdose protocol is the right clinical fit for you. Your provider will be honest about what to expect and build a plan around your individual health rather than a template.
Get Started TodaySimple online process. Provider evaluation required.
Compounded semaglutide is not FDA-approved and is not the same as Ozempic or Wegovy. A prescription and individual clinical evaluation are required. Individual results vary. Available in Alaska.
Compounded semaglutide is not an FDA-approved drug and is not the same as, nor a generic version of, Ozempic or Wegovy, which are registered trademarks of Novo Nordisk A/S. Compounded medications have not been evaluated by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. All medications require a valid prescription following an individual clinical evaluation by a licensed healthcare provider. Not all patients will qualify. Individual results vary. Weight management outcomes are not guaranteed. Feel Better Health Alaska operates in compliance with applicable state and federal telehealth regulations.