Compounded tirzepatide
What to check before you buy
Every question below is answered from the same 382 walked checkouts as the price index itself — not from what sellers say about themselves.
The figure beside each one is the answer in short. None of them is written by hand: they are computed from the dataset on every build, so a guide cannot disagree with the page it links to.
- Sellers walked
- 382
- Median real month
- $272
- Cheapest that holds
- $86
Before you buy
- The cheapest per real monthThe lowest price that holds at every dose, against a market median of $272. Ordered by real monthly cost, not by the lowest number in the roster.
- Does a higher dose cost more?For 196 sellers the price is the same at 2.5 mg and 15 mg. For 107 it is not, and 43 publish the whole ladder.
- Without a membership feeOnly 22 sellers charge a separate mandatory recurring fee — and a third of those are billing shipping you cannot decline, not a membership.
- Prepaid and annual plansA four-week cycle bills 13.04 times a year, not twelve — 55 sellers do it. Another 36 ask for two months or more up front.
- Does insurance cover it?Almost never, and this market is built that way. 18 sellers do advertise HSA or FSA eligibility, which is not insurance but is a real discount.
- Against ZepboundSet against Eli Lilly's own direct-purchase price, with the dose crossover worked out and dated.
- Is it still legal, and still sold?What federal law allows in 2026, each row linking a primary document rather than coverage of one.
- FDA warning lettersEvery letter published in full, matched on the operating entity rather than the brand name — one company here trades under four.
- How any of this was checkedThe method, the evidence tiers, and the expiry on a walked price.
Side by side
- Henry Meds vs Mochi HealthMochi Health costs $123 a month less — $1,480 over a year.
- Henry Meds vs Remedy MedsHenry Meds costs $132 a month less — $1,589 over a year.
- Found vs Mochi HealthMochi Health costs $111 a month less — $1,332 over a year.
- Curex vs EdenEden costs $107 a month less — $1,282 over a year.
- Alloy vs Ivim HealthAlloy costs $156 a month less — $1,873 over a year.
Comparing two sellers that are not on this list? The comparison tool covers all 382 of them — pick any two and it restates both as a real calendar month.
Informational only. Nothing here is medical advice, and a price is not a recommendation of the seller charging it.