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Compounded Semaglutide in South Carolina: Pharmacy Options & Pricing

Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist prescribed for type 2 diabetes management and chronic weight management. South Carolina patients who have a documented clinical need — such as an allergy to an inactive ingredient, a requirement for non-standard dosing, or a need for an alternative dosage form — may be eligible for compounded semaglutide prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy.

South Carolina is home to a growing number of compounding pharmacies across the Lowcountry, Midlands, and Upstate regions, yet patients in smaller communities may still find it difficult to locate a nearby provider. Compounding Finder connects South Carolina residents with verified, licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies that ship directly to addresses throughout the Palmetto State, making it easier to compare pricing, turnaround times, and available dosage forms from a single request.

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How Compounded Semaglutide Works

Compounded semaglutide is prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies using the same active pharmaceutical ingredient found in FDA-approved Ozempic and Wegovy. Unlike commercially manufactured products, compounded versions can be customized:

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved but are prepared under federal (Section 503A/503B) and state pharmacy board regulations.

Is Compounded Semaglutide Available in South Carolina?

Yes. Compounded semaglutide is available to South Carolina patients through licensed compounding pharmacies. South Carolina follows federal compounding regulations under the Drug Quality and Security Act (DQSA).

Key requirements in South Carolina:

The South Carolina Board of Pharmacy oversees in-state compounding activities. South Carolina has seen steady growth in compounding pharmacy services, particularly in the Charleston, Columbia, and Greenville metropolitan areas, expanding access for patients across the state.

Compounded Semaglutide Pricing in South Carolina

Compounded semaglutide in South Carolina typically costs between $149 and $399 per month, depending on several factors:

Compounded semaglutide is typically not covered by insurance. Brand-name Ozempic costs approximately $998/month and Wegovy approximately $1,349/month without insurance.

Forms and Dosages Available

Your prescriber will determine the appropriate form and strength based on your clinical needs.

How to Get Compounded Semaglutide in South Carolina

  1. Get a prescription — visit your healthcare provider. They must document a clinical need for compounded semaglutide (e.g., allergy, non-standard dosing).
  2. Submit your request — use Compounding Finder to enter your medication details including dose, form, and quantity.
  3. Compare pharmacies — receive quotes from licensed compounding pharmacies that ship to South Carolina. Review pricing, turnaround times, and pharmacy credentials.
  4. Receive your medication — choose a pharmacy and have your compounded semaglutide shipped directly to your door in South Carolina.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is compounded semaglutide legal in South Carolina?

Yes. Licensed 503A and 503B compounding pharmacies can prepare semaglutide for South Carolina patients who have a valid prescription and a documented clinical need.

Do I need a prescription for compounded semaglutide in South Carolina?

Yes. Compounded semaglutide is a prescription medication. You must have a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Avoid any source that offers semaglutide without a prescription.

Is compounded semaglutide the same as Ozempic or Wegovy?

Compounded semaglutide contains the same active ingredient but is not FDA-approved. It is prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies and may differ in inactive ingredients, dosage form, or concentration.

How much does compounded semaglutide cost in South Carolina?

Typically $149 to $399 per month depending on dose, form, and pharmacy. This is significantly less than brand-name alternatives without insurance.

Can I get compounded semaglutide shipped to South Carolina?

Yes. Many nationally licensed compounding pharmacies ship to South Carolina. Compounding Finder helps you find pharmacies that serve your area.

What forms of compounded semaglutide are available?

Injectable, sublingual tablet, troche, and oral capsule forms are available. Your prescriber will recommend the appropriate form based on your clinical needs.

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