About this collection
If you're on compounded semaglutide or using an Ozempic vial, you already know the drill: you need the right supplies, and you need them fast. This collection has everything you need to do your injection safely at home — all in one place, all sourced from an Australian-owned business that actually cares about getting the details right.
What's in This Collection
We've put together the four products that GLP-1 patients in Australia need most:
- GLP-1 Starter Kit — Our most popular option for people just starting compounded semaglutide. Includes a mix of 1ml insulin syringes and alcohol wipes. Everything you need for your first few weeks of injections, bundled together and ready to go.
- 1ml Insulin Syringes (31G × 6mm) — The standard syringe for subcutaneous GLP-1 injections. The 31 gauge needle is fine enough to make injections comfortable, and the 6mm length is ideal for abdominal or thigh subcutaneous tissue. Sold in packs of 100.
- 0.5ml Insulin Syringes (31G × 6mm) — Same gauge and needle length as the 1ml, but with a smaller barrel. If you're on a lower dose of compounded semaglutide (0.25mg or 0.5mg), the 0.5ml syringe gives you more precise dose control. Many patients prefer these for the early titration phase.
- Alcohol Wipes (200-pack) — 70% isopropyl alcohol swabs for cleaning the injection site before and after. A single pack covers months of weekly injections at a very reasonable price.
Who Is This Collection For?
This collection is designed for people in Australia who are currently using — or about to start using — compounded GLP-1 medications. That includes:
- Patients prescribed compounded semaglutide through a telehealth clinic or GP
- Anyone using a vial-based GLP-1 medication (including compounded tirzepatide)
- People transitioning from a pre-filled pen to a compounding pharmacy vial
- Carers or partners helping administer GLP-1 injections
If you've been prescribed an auto-injector pen (like the standard Ozempic or Wegovy pen), you don't need syringes — those come pre-loaded. But if your prescription comes in a multi-dose vial, you need your own syringes and wipes. That's exactly what we stock.
Why Buy Semaglutide Supplies from Injection Supplies?
There are a few reasons our customers keep coming back:
We stock the right gauge and length. Not all insulin syringes are the same. For subcutaneous GLP-1 injections, 31G × 6mm is the standard recommendation — it's fine enough to be comfortable and short enough for subcutaneous (not intramuscular) injection. You'd be surprised how many suppliers stock the wrong needle size for this use case. We don't.
Australian-owned, Australian stock. We're not a dropshipping operation. Our stock is held locally, which means we can ship quickly without the delays and customs complications of ordering from overseas.
Fast express shipping. We offer express shipping Australia-wide. Free express shipping on orders over $149. Most orders arrive within 1–3 business days depending on your location.
Discreet packaging. Your order arrives in plain packaging with no external branding or description of contents. We understand that medical supplies are personal.
Straightforward pricing. No subscriptions, no minimum orders. Buy what you need, when you need it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a prescription to buy insulin syringes in Australia?
No. Insulin syringes are available over-the-counter in Australia without a prescription. You do not need to provide any medical documentation to purchase from us. (Note: this is different from the compounded semaglutide medication itself, which does require a prescription from a registered prescriber.)
Which syringe size should I use — 0.5ml or 1ml?
It depends on your dose. If you're on 0.25mg or 0.5mg of compounded semaglutide, the 0.5ml syringe makes it easier to measure your dose accurately — the graduation marks are more spread out relative to the volume. If you're on a higher dose (0.5mg–1mg or more), the 1ml syringe gives you the room you need. When in doubt, check the dosing instructions from your prescribing clinic. Many patients start with the 0.5ml and switch to the 1ml as their dose increases. For a detailed breakdown, see our compounded semaglutide injection guide.
How many alcohol wipes do I need per injection?
Typically two — one to clean the site before injecting, and one to dab the site afterwards. On that basis, a 200-pack gives you 100 injections worth of wipes. At one injection per week, that's roughly two years of supply. Most people buy one pack alongside their syringes and find it lasts a long time.
New to Compounded Semaglutide Injections?
If this is your first time doing subcutaneous injections at home, our step-by-step injection guide walks you through everything: which syringe to choose, how to draw up your dose, where to inject, and how to dispose of needles safely. It's written for people doing this for the first time and covers the common questions we hear from new customers.