Our Formulary
Four compounded medications.
Each dispensed under physician supervision.
The Pep Club's formulary is intentionally narrow. Two GLP-1 weight-management options, plus glutathione and NAD+ for antioxidant and cellular-coenzyme support. Each preparation is compounded by a state-licensed pharmacy partner and prescribed by a Pep Club physician after a telehealth consultation.
Compounded medications are customized preparations made by a licensed compounding pharmacy and are not interchangeable with the brand-name medications they may reference. Patients are screened and supervised by U.S.-licensed physicians throughout treatment.

Weight Management
Semaglutide
Physician-supervised compounded GLP-1 therapy for weight management.
Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist studied for weight management and blood-sugar control. The Pep Club dispenses a compounded preparation of the active ingredient under U.S.-licensed physician supervision.
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Weight Management
Tirzepatide
Physician-supervised compounded dual GIP/GLP-1 therapy for weight management.
Tirzepatide is a dual GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist studied for weight management and blood-sugar control. The Pep Club dispenses a compounded preparation of the active ingredient under U.S.-licensed physician supervision.
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Anti-Aging
Glutathione
Physician-supervised compounded glutathione for antioxidant support.
Glutathione is a small tripeptide produced inside every cell. It plays a role in the body's endogenous antioxidant system. The Pep Club dispenses a compounded injectable preparation under U.S.-licensed physician supervision.
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Anti-Aging
NAD+
Physician-supervised compounded NAD+ for cellular-coenzyme support.
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme present in every cell, used in many metabolic reactions. The Pep Club dispenses a compounded injectable preparation under U.S.-licensed physician supervision.
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Start with an eligibility check. Two minutes confirms whether we ship to your state and whether the warm-base criteria match your situation. Your physician decides the protocol from there.