Your Medication Is Safe During Shipping
All GoodGirlRx medications ship via 2-day air in temperature-controlled, insulated packaging designed to protect your medication throughout the entire shipping process — including warm weather, standard delays, and normal carrier handling. Your medication will arrive safe to use.
How Temperature-Controlled Shipping Works
Your medication ships in specialized insulated packaging engineered to keep your medication protected from the moment it leaves the pharmacy until it reaches your door.
Component | Purpose |
Insulated foam/reflective liner | Maintains interior temperature throughout shipping |
Gel ice packs | Supplemental cooling; melting is expected and normal |
2-day air shipping | Minimizes total time in transit |
Melted ice packs are not a cause for concern. The insulation is the primary temperature barrier — the ice packs are supplemental. A melted ice pack means the packaging worked exactly as designed. Your medication is safe to use.
When Your Package Arrives
Retrieve your package and refrigerate your medication promptly. That's all you need to do.
Which Medications Require Refrigeration?
Requires refrigeration (36°F–46°F / 2°C–8°C)
Medication | Notes |
Compounded Semaglutide | Refrigerate immediately upon receipt |
Compounded Tirzepatide | Refrigerate immediately upon receipt |
NAD+ Injections | Refrigerate immediately upon receipt |
B12 Injections | Refrigerate immediately upon receipt |
Glutathione Injections | Refrigerate immediately upon receipt |
Lipotropic (MIC) + B12 Injections | Refrigerate immediately upon receipt |
Sermorelin Injections | Refrigerate immediately upon receipt |
Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound | Brand-name GLP-1s; refrigerate until use |
Does NOT require refrigeration
Medication | Storage |
NAD+ Face Cream | Room temperature |
NAD+ Nasal Spray | Check included instructions |
Sermorelin Tablets | Room temperature |
Methylene Blue | Room temperature |
Storage After Delivery
Rule | Detail |
Target temp | 36°F–46°F (2°C–8°C) |
Do NOT freeze | Freezing permanently damages peptide structure — discard any frozen vial |
Best location | Middle shelf — not the door (fluctuates) or back near freezer (too cold) |
Packaging | Keep in original packaging to protect from light |
Multi-dose vials
Continue refrigerating between uses. Check the included instructions for the beyond-use date (BUD) after first puncture. Inspect before each use — solution should be clear. Do not use if cloudy, discolored, or contains particles.
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