For the second half
Your best decade is notspent fighting your body.
By the FormScripts editorial team · Reviewed by a U.S.-licensed clinician

A graceful woman in her fifties, soft natural light, holding a coffee
Forty-five to sixty-five used to be the slow decline. It does not have to be. The science on metabolism, hormones, and aging has moved. GLP-1 therapy is a meaningful part of that.
Most of what you have been taught about aging assumed slower energy, more medications, less mobility. The patients we see who do this well are running a different playbook. Resistance training. Smart protein. Sleep. And where appropriate, GLP-1 therapy.
We are not selling longevity influencers. We are a telehealth clinic that prescribes a well-studied medication at a transparent price. The rest of the playbook is yours.
“The biology of midlife responds to this lever.”
The reason this can feel different
01
Midlife weight finally has a lever
Hormonal changes after 45 can push weight toward the abdomen even when effort stays high. GLP-1 care gives your appetite biology a stronger signal to work with.
02
Health momentum builds
The win is not only a lower number. Patients often describe feeling lighter, more mobile, more consistent, and more in control of the next decade.
03
Sleep, joints, energy follow
Patients consistently report better sleep and lighter joints within months. Both compound everything else you want to do with your second act.
04
HRT and other meds, coordinated
GLP-1 therapy works alongside hormone replacement, statins, blood pressure medications, and most common midlife regimens. Your clinician coordinates with what you are already taking.
From our patient community

Linda H., 58
Verified patient · 11 months
I am stronger now at fifty-eight than I was at forty-five. That was not the trajectory I was on.

Renee D., 49
Verified patient · 4 months
I am planning my forties at fifty. That feels good to say.

Anne T., 52
Verified patient · 7 months
The energy is back. The joint pain is gone. This is the version of fifty I was promised but had stopped expecting.





















