Compounded tirzepatide
MaxLife vs RxPros
Quick answer
MaxLife costs $120 a real month and RxPros costs $145 — a difference of $25 a month, or $300 a year. Both figures are computed from what each seller actually charges and how often, not from the price on its landing page.
What each one bills
| MaxLife | RxPros | |
|---|---|---|
| True monthly cost | $120 | $145 |
| Advertised as | $120 | $145 |
| Charged | every calendar month | once a year |
| Each charge | $120 | $1,740 |
| Price basis | a starting-dose price that climbs | the same at every dose |
| Mandatory recurring fee | none found | none found |
| States it names | 50 states | not published |
| FDA warning letter | yes | none on record |
Where they actually differ
- They bill on different clocks. MaxLife charges every calendar month and RxPros charges once a year. That alone changes what a “month” costs, which is the whole reason this index recomputes every price.
- One price holds and the other climbs. MaxLife’s price is a starting-dose price that climbs; RxPros’s is the same at every dose. See what titration does to an advertised figure.
How we know
Both figures were read on the seller’s own site and recomputed over a 30.4375-day calendar month from the charge and the billing period it covers. Neither is a seller’s own “/mo”. The full working for each — the charge, the period, the arithmetic and the date it was read — is on its own page: MaxLife and RxPros. The method is set out in how we verify.
To compare any two sellers in the index rather than these two, use the comparison tool.