// GLP-1 weight loss · Philippines

Doctor-prescribed GLP-1, done right.

Compounded and branded options — prescribed only when a physician confirms it’s clinically appropriate, and used alongside nutrition and activity.

PRC-licensed doctors · FDA-registered pharmacy · Pay only when prescribed

// The protocols

The Vive lineup

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All medicines shown are prescription-only (Rx) and dispensed only after an online consultation and a physician’s prescription. Prices are indicative and confirmed after medical review.

// How it works

Four steps to your plan

01

Complete the assessment

A short, private medical questionnaire — your history, goals and current medicines. No fluff.

02

Clinician review

A PRC-licensed physician reviews your case online and prescribes only if it’s clinically appropriate for you.

03

Delivered, discreet

If approved, your medicine ships from an FDA-registered partner pharmacy in plain packaging.

04

Ongoing care

Check-ins, dose adjustments and clinician access — with nutrition and activity guidance alongside.

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// The science

Precise signals.
Measurable change.

Peptides are your body’s own signaling language — short chains of amino acids that tell cells to repair, rebuild and rebalance. We put that mechanism behind real clinical oversight, then measure the result.

Licensed Filipino doctors

Every prescription is written by a PRC-licensed physician.

FDA-registered partner pharmacy

Dispensed and fulfilled to strict standards.

LegitScript certified

Independently verified for safe, lawful operation.

Rx-only by design

Prescribed only when clinically appropriate — never on demand.

// The clinicians

Doctors who actually know your case

No call-center scripts. A licensed Filipino physician owns every plan, and your care team is one message away when you need to adjust.

Dr. Lorenzo Dizon, MD, MHA, APARMMD

Dr. Lorenzo Dizon, MD

MHA, APARM

Rehabilitation Medicine Consultant

PRC-licensed physician · Doctor of Medicine

Dr. Andre Joseph Pareja, MD, MBAMD

Dr. Andre Joseph Pareja, MD

MBA

General Practitioner · Head Strength & Conditioning Coach

PRC-licensed physician · Doctor of Medicine

RxImportant Safety Information

Prescription-only medicine (Rx). Dispensed only after an online medical consultation, and only when a PRC-licensed physician determines it is clinically appropriate for you.

// Not suitable if you have

  • a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2)
  • pregnancy, breastfeeding, or anyone planning to become pregnant
  • a history of pancreatitis or a serious allergy to GLP-1 medicines

// Common side effects

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation and abdominal discomfort — usually mild and easing with time.

// When to seek care

Seek urgent medical care for severe or persistent abdominal pain, signs of an allergic reaction, or symptoms of gallbladder or pancreas problems.

Three-minute assessment. A doctor reviews it today. You’re charged nothing until you’re approved.

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LESS STRUGGLE.
MORE YOU.

// Questions

Good to know

Is Vive a legitimate way to get weight-loss medication in the Philippines?+

Yes. Vive is a telehealth platform: every prescription is written by a PRC-licensed Filipino physician after a medical review, and medicines are dispensed by an FDA-registered, LegitScript-certified partner pharmacy. We never sell prescription medicine without a valid prescription.

Is this medication right for everyone?+

No. GLP-1 medication is prescription-only and isn’t suitable for everyone. It isn’t prescribed during pregnancy or breastfeeding, or for people with certain thyroid or pancreatic conditions. A physician reviews your full history and prescribes only when clinically appropriate.

What results can I expect?+

Results vary from person to person and depend on your starting point, the medicine, and the nutrition and activity changes alongside it. We don’t promise a specific outcome. Your physician will set realistic expectations and review your progress at 8–12 weeks.

Do I need to see a doctor in person?+

No. The assessment, medical review, prescription and delivery happen online. If the physician needs more information, they’ll reach out before prescribing anything.

What if I’m not eligible?+

If a treatment isn’t clinically appropriate, you won’t be charged for medication — the physician will explain why and, where possible, suggest safer alternatives or a referral.

How is pricing structured?+

Every option, strength and pack price is shown upfront in pesos. Compounded programs are billed per month; branded pens are priced per pack. No hidden fees, and nothing is charged until a physician approves your prescription.