
Needle free
An oral format for patients who prefer not to inject.
REJUVONIX.Compounded medication
with Compounded prescription option
Usually once daily
Meet GLP-1 tablets
A provider may consider a patient-specific compounded oral option when it is medically appropriate and legally available.
✓ The exact ingredient and strength depend on the prescription.
✓ A licensed pharmacy prepares the patient-specific formulation.
✓ Compounded tablets are not FDA approved.
✓ Take only as directed by your provider and pharmacy
✓ Follow timing, food and water instructions exactly
✓ Do not change strength without provider review
Treatment at a glance

An oral format for patients who prefer not to inject.

The prescriber determines whether a compounded form is appropriate.

Follow next steps and check-ins through Rejuvonix.
How it works
Rejuvonix keeps each step clear while independent providers and pharmacies handle clinical care and fulfillment.
Complete a secure online assessment.
A licensed provider reviews your information and treatment options.
If prescribed, receive directions selected for your needs.
Track fulfillment and return for provider check-ins.
Complete support
Keep assessment details, provider messages, fulfillment updates, progress check-ins and lifestyle guidance together.
Explore the program
✓Personalized treatment plan
✓Secure provider messaging
✓Order and fulfillment updates
✓Progress check-ins
✓Nutrition and movement guidance
Compare options
A licensed provider reviews your intake and determines what is medically appropriate.

Compounded medication

FDA-approved branded medication

FDA-approved branded medication
Important safety information
Compounded medications are not FDA approved and may differ from FDA-approved products. Your provider and dispensing pharmacy supply the instructions that apply to your prescription.
Tell your provider about all medical conditions, allergies, pregnancy plans, and every prescription, over-the-counter medicine and supplement you use. Seek urgent care for a medical emergency.
Read the safety overview →Frequently asked questions
No. A licensed provider decides whether treatment is appropriate.
Your provider selects the prescription and adjusts it only when clinically appropriate.
If prescribed, an independent licensed pharmacy dispenses and ships the medication.
Yes. Use the platform for provider messages and required follow-up.
Get started