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**Prescription required. A licensed provider will review your medical questionnaire and prescribe only if medically appropriate.
A prescription medication used to help prevent and manage nausea and vomiting.
Billing cycle
Per month
3-month
$45
Price includes everything you need; consultation, care, medication, supplies, shipping and support.
Same price at every dose
No insurance required
No membership or hidden fees
Unlimited support

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**Prescription required. A licensed provider will review your medical questionnaire and prescribe only if medically appropriate.
What is Ondansetron used for?
Ondansetron is a prescription medication commonly used to help prevent or treat nausea and vomiting. It works by blocking certain signals in the body that can trigger nausea. In some care plans, healthcare providers may recommend it to help patients experiencing nausea related to certain medications or medical treatments.
Your physician will determine whether ondansetron is appropriate based on your medical history and symptoms.
How does Ondansetron work?
Ondansetron works by blocking serotonin receptors involved in the body’s nausea and vomiting reflex.
By interfering with these signals, the medication can help reduce the likelihood of nausea and vomiting in certain situations.
A licensed physician will determine if this medication is suitable for you.
What are the potential side effects?
Possible side effects can include:
Headache
Constipation
Fatigue
Dizziness
If you experience side effects, your healthcare provider can help determine whether adjustments to your treatment plan are needed.
We offer compounded GLP-1s exclusively from U.S. pharmacies. While these pharmacies are highly regulated, the FDA has not evaluated the medications for safety, quality, or efficacy. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Ozempic® and Wegovy® are not compounded and are registered trademarks of Novo Nordisk. Zepbound® and Mounjaro® are not compounded and are registered trademarks of Eli Lilly and Company.


Answer a few simple questions about your health and goals for your licensed provider review.

A U.S. licensed physician will review your answers and determine if you’re eligible.

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No pharmacy visit required.

Shipped every 28 days after a short check-in, track and monitor via the online portal

Designed to be a fully comprehensive GLP-1 care program. Most GLP-1 programs stop at medication. We deliver expert-led care & clinician support to give you a comprehensive experience.

Message your physician anytime, with unlimited access to follow-ups, adjustments, and questions.

Chat with support, track your weight loss, manage your refills, shipment updates and more, 100% online.

Fast, free delivery on every refill, so you never miss a dose. Your next supply arrives before you run out.

If you don’t lose at least 10% of your bodyweight in the first 4 months, we’ll refund every penny.
Yes. Your provider can adjust your dosage if needed, depending on your medical history and how you respond to treatment.
$130 per month with a 3-month plan (billed every 3 months), or $160 per month with a month-to-month plan. Price includes medication, physician care, support, shipping, and all supplies. No hidden fees or membership costs.
No, insurance is not required.
Gimme is proud to offer its services in all 50-states and the District of Columbia.
In most states, treatment can begin without a video visit. If needed, you can request one anytime through the portal. In Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, and West Virginia, a brief video or audio visit is required before starting treatment.
Most patients tolerate Semaglutide well, but side effects can occur especially when starting or increasing the dose.
Common (often improve over time): nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, stomach pain/bloating, belching, headache, fatigue, reflux/indigestion.
Less common: dizziness, injection-site irritation.
Tips to reduce side effects: eat smaller meals, avoid high-fat/spicy foods, increase fluids, and don’t escalate your dose while symptomatic. Message your provider for adjustments.
You’ll have ongoing access to licensed providers for guidance and dose changes at no extra cost.
Most patients benefit from long-term use. If stopped, appetite and eating triggers may return, so it’s important to speak with your licensed provider before adjusting treatment.
Your dosage will be determined by your physician after reviewing your intake. If already on GLP-1’s, you may request to continue your current dosage.