Weight loss medication isn’t cheating. It’s science.

Lose up to
20%
of your body weight within a year with medication and a personalized plan.*
*1 year after starting Found, users have lost an avg. of 12% of their body weight. Results are based on data from 1,773 users who were active for > 1 year and reported their weight weekly on avg. Separately, in a 72-week clinical trial of tirzepatide (15 mg), paired with diet/exercise, patients without diabetes and with BMI ≥30, or BMI ≥27 and a weight-related diagnosis, lost 20% of their body weight in 1 year. Prescriptions are up to a medical provider’s discretion and tirzepatide has black box warnings. See full risk information here.

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The medication toolkit

Get to know the different medications our clinicians can prescribe and how they may help you on your weight care journey.

Injectable compounded semaglutide

GLP-1 semaglutide injection

Balances blood sugar

Regulates insulin

Reduces appetite

Zepbound®

GLP-1 / GIP injection tirzepatide

Regulates insulin

Balances blood sugar

Reduces appetite

Oral Compounded Semaglutide Dissolving Tablets

semaglutide GLP-1 oral

Balances blood sugar

Reduces appetite

Regulates insulin

Mounjaro®

tirzepatideGLP-1 / GIPinjection

Balances blood sugar

Reduces appetite

Regulates insulin

Wegovy®

semaglutideGLP-1injection

Balances blood sugar

Reduces appetite

Regulates insulin

Ozempic®

semaglutide GLP-1 injection

Balances blood sugar

Reduces appetite

Regulates insulin

Saxenda®

liraglutide GLP-1 injection

Balances blood sugar

Reduces appetite

Regulates insulin

GLP-1

injection oral

Reduces appetite

Regulates insulin

Balances blood sugar

Victoza®

GLP-1 liraglutide injection

Reduces appetite

Regulates insulin

Balances blood sugar

Rybelsus®

GLP-1 semaglutide oral

Reduces appetite

Regulates insulin

Balances blood sugar

Contrave®

oral

Reduces appetite

Manages compulsive eating

Metformin

oral

Reduces appetite

Controls cravings

Bupropion

oral

Controls cravings

Reduces appetite

Treats compulsive eating

Naltrexone

oral

Reduces appetite

Manages compulsive eating

Zonisamide

oral

Reduces appetite

Controls cravings

Topiramate

oral

Reduces appetite

Controls cravings

Compounded semaglutide is not FDA-approved or evaluated for safety or efficacy. Rx are up to a medical provider’s discretion and not available in all states. Semaglutide has serious contraindications and risks. For risk and side effect info, click here.

Doctor-designed and tailored to your biology

Through in-depth assessments and 1:1 consultations, Found’s expert clinicians will identify biological markers that influence your weight, including:

  • Hormonal or chemical imbalances

  • Genetic predisposition

  • Slow metabolic rate

Together, we’ll find the most effective medication plan for your unique biological needs.

Dr. Rekha Kumar

Head of Medical Affairs - Found

*Dr. Kumar does not interact directly with Found patients.

You’re in expert hands

We partner with the foremost experts in obesity medicine to guide our treatment program.

Jonathan Larson MD, MBA

Medical Director

A West Point graduate and a board-certified physician, Dr. Larson has a decade of telemedicine leadership and operational expertise. At Found, he is helping scale a high-quality telemedicine experience to provide the best obesity care.

Kyu Rhee, MD, MPP

Medical Advisor

Dr. Rhee is the CEO of the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC).

Shebani Sethi, MD

Medical Advisor

Dr. Sethi is the founding Director of Stanford University Metabolic Psychiatry and Silicon Valley Metabolic Psychiatry.

Judith Korner, MD, PhD

Chief Medical Advisor

Dr. Korner is the founding Director, Columbia University Weight Management Center and Vice Chair of The Obesity Medical Board.

Rekha Kumar, MD, MS

Head of Medical Affairs

Dr. Kumar is an endocrinologist and obesity medicine specialist who has authored several papers on the medical management of obesity. She is the former medical director of the American Board of Obesity Medicine.

Medication is only one piece of the puzzle

For long-lasting change, our program helps you get the most out of medication with:

1:1 coaching

Get unlimited access to a certified health coach who will keep you accountable

Custom in-app guidance

Learn how to build the healthy habits you need for sustainable weight loss

Community

Connect with other members to support and motivate one another throughout your journey

Don’t take
our word for it

Hear stories of how medication made all the difference in these Found journeys.*

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Emily Z

The biggest change I’ve noticed is in my energy levels
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Zarya D

Lost
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Taking care of myself, so I can be a better example for my toddler
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I am happy that I have worn shorts for the first time

*Real users, paid for appearance. Individual results may vary. In 1 year, Found users lost an average of 12% body weight. Results based on data from 1,773 users who reported their weight at least 1 time/week on avg. for 1 year. Prescriptions are up to a medical provider’s discretion. See risk information here

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BLACK BOX WARNING:

Name brand semaglutide carries a Black Box Warning.

Semaglutide is not recommended in individuals with a history of medullary thyroid carcinoma, a family history of such, or in patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. Do not take it  if you have ever had thyroid cancer. In studies with rodents, semaglutide caused thyroid tumors, including thyroid cancer; it is not known if it will cause thyroid tumors or cancer in humans. Please notify your doctor ASAP if you develop trouble swallowing, hoarseness, a lump or swelling in your neck, or shortness of breath.

If you experience a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

Tell your health care provider about your medical history prior to taking semaglutide.

Avoid alcohol while taking this medication. If you’re taking diabetes medications, please discuss this with your prescribing doctor before starting semaglutide, as your diabetes medications may need to be adjusted as you lose weight.

Use adequate contraception while taking this medication. Do not take this medication if pregnant, trying to get pregnant or breastfeeding. If you plan to become pregnant, this medication needs to be stopped at least 2 months before trying. This medication may cause fetal harm.

Notify your doctor if you have kidney, liver, or pancreas problems.

Stop using semaglutide and call your health care provider immediately if you have severe stomach or abdomen pain that will not go away, with or without vomiting.

Stop using semaglutide and get medical help right away if you have any symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, including swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat; problems breathing or swallowing; severe rash or itching; fainting or feeling dizzy; or very rapid heartbeat.

Serious hypersensitivity reactions (e.g., anaphylaxis and angioedema) have been reported. Discontinue semaglutide if suspected and promptly seek medical advice.

WARNING

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved or evaluated for safety or efficacy but include active ingredients sourced from FDA-registered facilities. If you notice any changes in the appearance, color, or consistency of the medication, please contact your prescriber immediately before using it.

Do not use this medication if you are or suspect you may be allergic to any of the ingredients in the compounded product. Other ingredients include:

  • Disodium phosphate dihydrate
  • Sodium chloride
  • Benzyl alcohol
  • Hydrochloric acid
  • Sodium hydroxide

Please contact your doctor ASAP and seek in-person care immediately if a side effect becomes problematic or you experience:

  • Severe nausea and/or vomiting resulting in dehydration: It is important to stay well hydrated and drink plenty of fluids while on this medication.
  • Kidney problems/kidney failure: Vomiting, nausea, diarrhea can cause dehydration and kidney issues and make kidney problems worse in individuals who have pre-existing kidney conditions; may sometimes lead to the need for hemodialysis.
  • Thyroid C-Cell Tumor: Trouble swallowing, hoarseness, a lump or swelling in your neck, or shortness of breath (see “Black Box Warning”).
  • Pancreatitis: Severe pain in your abdomen or back that will not go away.
  • Acute gallbladder disease: Pain in the middle or right upper stomach, fever, white parts of your eyes turn yellow or skin turns yellow, nausea/vomiting. If gallstones or inflammation of the gallbladder is suspected further studies are needed.
  • Hepatitis, elevated liver enzymes, or jaundice.
  • Diabetic retinopathy problems: Changes in vision in those with type 2 diabetes, particularly vision problems may worsen in those with a history of diabetic retinopathy.
  • Severe gastrointestinal disease: May cause gastrointestinal disease; do not use if you have a history of severe gastrointestinal disease.
  • Signs of low blood sugar (for example, dizziness, weakness, shakiness, jitteriness, headache, anxiety/mood changes, rapid heartbeat, confusion, slurred speech, sweating, or lightheadedness): While this is rare with semaglutide, if it occurs, please seek in-person care immediately. If you have these symptoms, try having liquid or food containing sugar (around 15-20 grams)—drink juice or regular soda, or eat some hard candies right away, as this will help raise your blood sugar quickly. If taken with insulin or an insulin secretagogue (ie sulfonylureas), it is best to talk to your health care provider about possibly lowering the dose of these medications to lower the risk of hypoglycemia.
  • If you are going under general anesthesia or deep sedation, GLP-1s may make you accidentally breathe food or liquid into your lungs (pulmonary aspiration). Tell the providers who will be performing the procedure that you’re taking a GLP-1 so they can give you instructions to avoid this.
  • Increasing heart rate.
  • Worsening depression, behavior changes, or suicidality.
  • Never reuse or share needles, syringes, or vials.

SIDE EFFECTS

Many people experience no side effects while taking semaglutide. Some of the most common or potential side effects include:

  • Nausea
  • Constipation
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Abdominal pain
  • Headache
  • Indigestion
  • Injection site reactions
  • Dizziness
  • Back pain
  • Increased lipase or amylase
  • Altered taste
  • Nasopharyngitis (common cold)
  • Passing gas
  • Bloating
  • Belching
  • Gastroenteritis
  • Decreased appetite
  • Fatigue
  • Gastroesophageal reflux disease
  • Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) in those with type 2 diabetes
  • Upset stomach

These symptoms often subside as your body adjusts to the medications. Please notify your provider if side effects persist. For a complete list of side effects, review the medication packaging inserts.

DRUG INTERACTIONS

As with other medications, semaglutide can interact with alcohol and certain prescription and non-prescription medications and herbal products. The risk of hypoglycemia is increased when combined with other drugs that may lower blood sugar, such as insulin or insulin secretagogues such as sulfonylureas. Semaglutide delays gastric emptying and may impact the absorption of oral medications. If you are on thyroid hormone medication, prior to starting semaglutide, please review the timing of taking your thyroid hormone medication with the doctor who prescribes it as it may need to be adjusted. The drug levels of medications with narrow therapeutic windows (i.e., warfarin) should be monitored closely while on semaglutide. Talk to your health care provider if you are taking levothyroxine before taking semaglutide.

Please consult the pharmaceutical packaging for a full list of side effects, warnings, interactions and additional information.

To report suspected adverse reactions to compounded semaglutide, contact the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

In case of emergencies, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

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