Why patients switch from Compounded semaglutide to Saxenda
- Personal fit — your prescriber recommends Saxenda for your case
- Saxenda availability via telehealth at your preferred price tier
Dose conversion: Compounded semaglutide → Saxenda
Use this table as a starting reference only. Final dose depends on your tolerance, weight-loss trajectory, and prescriber guidance. Never self-titrate based on a chart.
| Compounded semaglutide dose | Saxenda dose | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Any | Restart titration from lowest dose | Different mechanism (semaglutide → liraglutide). No direct conversion. |
Transition timeline
Plan on 2-week prep + 12-week evaluation window. Most weight-loss outcomes can be re-assessed at the 12-week mark on the new medication.
Week −2: Decision + prescriber alignment
Confirm with your prescriber: dose-equivalent target, expected side-effect profile differences (semaglutide → liraglutide), insurance implications.
Week −1: Last Compounded semaglutide dose
Continue your current Compounded semaglutide schedule. Compounded semaglutide has a long half-life — semaglutide ~1 week, tirzepatide ~5 days — so effects persist for days after stopping.
Week 0: First Saxenda dose
Restart titration from lowest Saxenda dose. Overlap effect possible in the first 7-10 days as Compounded semaglutide clears.
Weeks 1-4: Stabilization
Side-effect profile shifts. Adjust to new effect onset timing. Track weight + appetite.
Weeks 4-12: Re-evaluation
Compare outcomes to your Compounded semaglutide baseline. If weight-loss trajectory hasn't improved by week 12, discuss whether the switch was right.
Beyond 12 weeks
If outcomes good, continue. If switch underperformed Compounded semaglutide, discuss reverting or trying a third option (often semaglutide-based).
FAQ — Compounded semaglutide → Saxenda
Can I take Compounded semaglutide and Saxenda together?
No. Combining GLP-1 medications isn't done outside clinical trials. Stop Compounded semaglutide before starting Saxenda; the long half-lives mean overlap occurs naturally.
Will I lose ground when switching from Compounded semaglutide to Saxenda?
Possibly temporarily. Most patients maintain weight during a clean switch when restart dose is appropriate. The bigger risk is regression if the switch fails to match Compounded semaglutide efficacy. Plan and 12-week evaluation window.
Does insurance cover Saxenda if it covered Compounded semaglutide?
Different molecule means different formulary placement. Run a fresh prior authorization for Saxenda — coverage of Compounded semaglutide doesn't transfer automatically.
How long does Compounded semaglutide stay in my system after the last dose?
Semaglutide has a ~1-week half-life — effects taper over 4-5 weeks after the last injection. Plan your Saxenda start timing accordingly.
Cost comparison
Cash-pay pricing differs significantly between Compounded semaglutide and Saxenda. Run the true-cost calculator with your insurance details for an apples-to-apples comparison including coupons and patient assistance programs. Open true cost calculator →
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Next steps
Before switching, read our full Compounded semaglutide review and Saxenda review. For provider options that carry both medications, see our Compounded semaglutide vs Saxenda comparison and Compounded semaglutide alternatives hub.
Not medical advice. Switching GLP-1 medications must be done with prescriber supervision. This guide is editorial summary based on published prescribing information and clinical guidance. Full medical disclaimer.