No Needle GLP.
Semaglutide or tirzepatide, pick the option that best suits you. Every dose is formulated with ondansetron, an anti-nausea medication. Options with first month from $49 if a licensed provider approves you.
See if you qualify →- Anti-nausea built in
- No membership
- No hidden fees
- Pay $0 if not approved
- US-licensed providers
- 100% online, no clinic visit
- Shipped to your door
First month from $49 on the 12-month plan. Needle-free, and the longer you commit, the less you pay.
You would try a GLP-1. The weekly needle is what stops you.
- You have lost the same weight before, and it always found you again.
- The cravings never quit. Food runs your day instead of the other way around.
- You know a GLP-1 could help, but a weekly injection is a hard no.
- Needles, syringes, sharps disposal. It is enough to keep you on the sidelines.
- You want the result without the ritual you dread every week.
- This was never about discipline. It was about biology, and about the needle.
The appetite signals your body uses to defend its weight are the real problem, and GLP-1 medications act on them at the source. Now you can get semaglutide or tirzepatide as a daily dose under your tongue, no needle required.
Why eating less finally feels effortless.
GLP-1 medications quiet the hunger signals that drive overeating. Semaglutide works on the GLP-1 pathway; tirzepatide works on two, GLP-1 and GIP. Both come in oral form as a daily dose under the tongue instead of a weekly shot, and a US-licensed provider decides which is right for you.
Cravings go quiet
Semaglutide and tirzepatide help turn down the signals that drive snacking and second helpings. You eat less without the battle.
Full sooner, full longer
It slows how fast your stomach empties, so a smaller plate leaves you satisfied.
Under the tongue, no needle
A daily dose dissolves under your tongue and absorbs into your bloodstream. The same molecules as the injections, without the syringe.
Provider-decided, start to finish
A US-licensed provider reviews your intake and prescribes only if it is right and safe for you. Subject to medical approval.
Oral semaglutide and oral tirzepatide are compounded medications, prescription-only, and prescribed only after review by a US-licensed provider. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed.
First month from $49.
Pick your medication, then your plan. The longer you commit, the lower your entry price. Oral semaglutide and oral tirzepatide are compounded medications, prescription-only, and subject to medical approval by a US-licensed provider.
A US-licensed provider reviews your intake before anything ships. If you are not approved, you pay nothing.
Real results, real patients
What patients on the Telos Rx weight-loss program are seeing.*
*Figures observed across Telos Rx patients, illustrative, and not a guarantee of results. Individual results vary.
See what's possible.
Check your BMI and see a general estimate. Illustrative only, not a prediction of your results; a licensed provider decides what is appropriate for you.
Straight answers before you start
What is Telos Rx, and how does it work?
How do I take it, and is it really needle-free?
Is an oral GLP-1 right for me?
Semaglutide or tirzepatide, which one do I pick?
How is this different from the injection?
How fast will I notice a change?
What about side effects?
What is included, and what does it cost?
Do real providers oversee this, and is compounded legit?
Prefer an injectable?
Same care team, same US-licensed pharmacy. A licensed provider helps you find the right fit.
Important safety and compliance information. Telos Rx is an asynchronous online telehealth service and is not a substitute for in-person medical care or emergency services; if you have a medical emergency, call 911. Oral semaglutide and oral tirzepatide are prescription-only medications and are dispensed as compounded medications by a US-licensed compounding pharmacy only after a US-licensed provider reviews your online intake and determines that treatment is appropriate for you. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Oral semaglutide and oral tirzepatide do not cure, treat, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed. Both are taken as a daily dose under the tongue; their bioavailability is lower than a subcutaneous injection, and your provider sets your dose accordingly. The most common side effects are gastrointestinal, including nausea, reflux, and constipation; these are usually mild, tend to be worst early, and often ease with gradual dose titration, and some patients notice mild tingling under the tongue. The oral formulations include ondansetron, an anti-nausea medication, to help manage nausea; inclusion of ondansetron does not eliminate the possibility of side effects. Tell your provider about your full medical history and any other medications. Eligibility generally requires a body-mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher, or 27 or higher with a weight-related condition, as determined by your provider; not everyone qualifies, and you are charged for medication only if a provider approves you. Pricing shown is for compounded oral semaglutide or oral tirzepatide; first-month promotional pricing applies to the first month only, with standard pricing thereafter. The 3, 6, and 12-month plans are prepaid for the plan term; the 1-month plan is billed month to month. FSA/HSA eligibility depends on your individual plan. Any testimonials reflect individual experiences, are not typical, and results vary.



