
Safety Information for Compounded Liraglutide
Dosing Conversion Chart
To be sure you’re using the correct dose:
- Double-check the chat with your clinician in the Noom app before injecting every time.
- Check the number of units prescribed.
- Follow all dosing instructions in the PDF below to draw the prescribed number of units into the syringe.
Compounded Liraglutide Dosing Chart
6mg/mL | 10mL vial | INJECTABLE |
---|---|---|
mg | mL | Syringe units |
0.6 mg | 0.1 mL | 10 units |
1.2 mg | 0.2 mL | 20 units |
1.8 mg | 0.3 mL | 30 units |

Step-By-Step Instructions for Injecting Your Medication
More Than Meds
Noom GLP-1Rx Program is More Than Meds. It’s a comprehensive solution that combines high-quality, compounded medications with a powerful program for healthy lifestyle change. With the Noom GLP-1Rx Program you can:
What’s in the Box

How a GLP-1 Works
Compounded liraglutide mimics the effects
of the GLP-1 hormone. It works by:

Enhancing insulin secretion and inhibiting glucagon release.

Slowing the movement of food through the gut.

Reducing appetite.

Signaling a feeling of fullness.
As a result, you feel fuller faster, which can ultimately lead to sustained weight loss.

FAQs
Customer Support
- If you think you’re having a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.
- For questions about your medication dosage, side effects, or your treatment plan, please contact your clinician within the Noom App.
- For questions about your medication order, please contact your Care Coordination team within the Noom App.
- For questions about billing and your Noom subscription, please email customer support at noommed@noom.com.

You have requested a compounded treatment from Noom’s partner mail-order compounding pharmacy. While this can improve access and cost, compounded medications are not FDA-approved. You have the right to request any pharmacy you would like to use, but the compounded treatment for the Noom Med program is currently only available through designated partner pharmacies. Find out more about compounding pharmacies: https://www.fda.gov/drugs/human-drug-compounding/compounding-and-fda-questions-and-answers. If you have any questions, please reach out to your Care Coordination team through the app.