Includes Saxenda® Prescription, Nausea Reducer & Provider Consultation
Doctor-Prescribed Weight Loss
Every TIN Weight Loss prescription must be prescribed by a TIN Rx partnered physician. After purchase you will be asked to take our health and wellness questionnaire, where you’ll describe your condition, any medications you currently taking, and answer questions about your general health and wellness. Simply purchasing does not guarantee you are a good fit for a prescription. Only after your Weight Loss Consultation with a TIN Rx partnered physician will a prescription be written if applicable.
No Big Scray Needles
Taking injectables may be intimidating. Nobody enjoys needles and some are even terrified by them. Saxenda® comes in a self-injecting pen with a tiny needle.
Self-administer Saxenda® once per week in your abdomen, thigh, or upper arm with or without meals. Some patients may get nauseous after the injection. TIN Rx has you covered if you do. Every weight loss injection order includes a pack of Zofran® to prevent nausea and vomiting.
Unsure if Saxenda is For You?
Book a Free Consult.
Schedule a complimentary no fee consultation with TIN Rx. TIN Rx will call to schedule your provider consultation. TIN Rx hours are 9am to 6pm PST. If you miss our initial call, we’ll provide a direct callback number and also reach out via SMS (text). You never have to visit a doctor’s office, and you don’t have to step foot in our pharmacy.
Do not use Saxenda® if:
Zero, nada, zilch insurance needed.
Here’s why:
Instead of paying high co-pays and deductibles for generic drugs with a middleman like an insurer or plan administrator in the mix, we sell these lower-cost drugs directly to customers at a certain price without any administrative fees that come standard from other pharmacies.
Our providers are ready to discuss your condition via a telehealth consultation. With the providers guidance, you can determine if Saxenda is right for you.
Yes, TIN accepts all valid Saxenda® prescription transfers.
We know it sounds too good to be true, but we are able to offer most medications at a lower price because our prices are not dictated by insurance.