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Compounded Tirzepatide & Semaglutide with Glycine: What You Need to Know in 2026

  • 12 hours ago
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If you're exploring compounded GLP-1 weight loss injections, you may have noticed a shift in how compounding pharmacies formulate tirzepatide and semaglutide. At Forest Park Pharmacy in Fort Worth, Texas, we now offer both compounded tirzepatide with glycine and compounded semaglutide with glycine — formulated at a compounding pharmacy and available for shipping to Texas, Florida, North Carolina, Indiana, Idaho, and New Mexico.


Why Glycine? Understanding the Formulation

Glycine is an amino acid that plays an important role in the stability and formulation of compounded injectable medications. When used alongside active ingredients like tirzepatide or semaglutide, glycine acts as a stabilizing agent that helps maintain the integrity of the peptide in solution. Many compounding pharmacies across the country have adopted glycine-based formulations as the standard for compounded GLP-1 and GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist injections.


Other additives such as vitamin B12 may also be available depending on your provider's recommendation. Compounding pharmacies specialize in customized solutions — contact us at 682-250-3116 to discuss specialized formulations for our compounded tirzepatide (GLP-1+GIP) and compounded semaglutide (GLP-1) injections.


About Our Compounding Pharmacy

Forest Park Pharmacy is a licensed compounding pharmacy and we also partner with other licensed compounding pharmacies to prepare your medications based on individual patient prescriptions from licensed providers. This patient-specific model means every compounded medication — whether it's compounded tirzepatide or compounded semaglutide — is made for a specific patient based on their prescription.


Compounded Tirzepatide with Glycine

Tirzepatide is a dual GLP-1 and GIP receptor agonist — meaning it targets two key hormones involved in appetite regulation and blood sugar management. Our compounded tirzepatide with glycine is available as a once-weekly injection in a multi-dose vial format. We offer multiple dose tiers starting at 2.5mg per week, with options up to 15mg per week for patients who have titrated to higher doses under their provider's guidance.

Compounded tirzepatide with glycine pricing at Forest Park Pharmacy starts at $239 for a 4-week supply of the 2.5mg weekly dose. A prescription is required, and patients can consult with their own provider or use our convenient telehealth consultation service to get started.


Compounded Semaglutide with Glycine

Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist widely recognized for its role in weight management. Forest Park Pharmacy now offers compounded semaglutide with glycine as a once-weekly injection. Like our tirzepatide formulation, it is compounded as a multi-dose vial and prepared based on your individual prescription.

Both compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are compounded products and have not been approved by the FDA. They are prepared in accordance with applicable federal and state compounding regulations.


We Ship Compounded GLP-1 Injections to 6 States

Forest Park Pharmacy is licensed to ship compounded prescriptions — including compounded tirzepatide with glycine and compounded semaglutide with glycine — to patients in Texas, Florida, North Carolina, Indiana, Idaho, and New Mexico. Whether you're in Fort Worth, Miami, Charlotte, Indianapolis, Boise, or Albuquerque, we can get your compounded GLP-1 injection shipped to your door.


How to Get Started

Getting started with compounded tirzepatide or compounded semaglutide at Forest Park Pharmacy is simple. You can have your current provider send a prescription directly to our pharmacy, transfer an existing prescription from another pharmacy, or consult with a licensed physician through our telehealth partner, XpediCare. No insurance is needed — we offer fair, transparent cash-pay pricing with no memberships or hidden fees.

Visit our Weight Loss page to view current pricing and dose options, or contact us at 682-250-3116 if you have questions about compounded tirzepatide with glycine, compounded semaglutide with glycine, or any of our other compounded medications.

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