⚠️ Important: Compounded GLP-1 medications are NOT FDA-approved. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting any medication.
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$146 Lowest Price
Dec 2025 Last Updated

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Medical Disclaimer: Compounded medications have NOT been evaluated by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. They are not FDA-approved alternatives to brand-name drugs. All providers listed connect you with licensed healthcare professionals who determine if treatment is appropriate for you.
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Yucca Health
PROMO
Semaglutide $146/mo promo
Tirzepatide $258/mo promo
Direct Meds
FAST
Semaglutide $147/mo
Tirzepatide $497/mo
MyStart Health
Semaglutide $179/mo
Tirzepatide $299/mo
MEDVi
FAST
Semaglutide $179/mo → $299
Tirzepatide $279/mo → $399
Eden Health
Semaglutide $196-276/mo
Tirzepatide $396/mo
SkinnyRx
FAST
Semaglutide $199/mo
Tirzepatide $299/mo
Sprout Health
Semaglutide $199/mo → $249
Tirzepatide $249/mo → $299
TMates
FAST
Semaglutide $199/mo
Tirzepatide $299/mo
Helimeds
Semaglutide ~$199/mo
Tirzepatide ~$299/mo
Enhance MD
Semaglutide $212-249/mo
Tirzepatide $322-379/mo
ReflexMD
Semaglutide $249-297/mo
Tirzepatide $349/mo
Tuyo Health
Semaglutide Custom
Tirzepatide Custom

Quick Answers

Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide contain the same active ingredients as brand-name drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound. They're prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies at lower costs. Important: Compounded medications are NOT FDA-approved and have not been evaluated for safety or effectiveness by the FDA.
Each provider offers telehealth consultations with licensed medical professionals. You complete a health questionnaire, a provider reviews your information, and if approved, medication is prescribed and shipped to your door. No in-person visits required.
Prices shown are based on publicly available information as of December 2025. Actual costs may vary based on dosage, plan type, and promotional offers. Always confirm current pricing directly with the provider before enrolling.
No. All providers listed offer cash-pay options and do not require insurance. Many accept HSA/FSA cards. Compounded medications are typically not covered by insurance.