Compounded tirzepatide

ZYP Medical

A real month costs$236advertised $233 +$3.40 gap
EvidenceVerified
Billing cyclemonthly72 of 166 by price
Price across dosesClimbs with the dose
Where it ships6 statesvial
FDA warning letterNone foundnone on record

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What it bills, and what that is per month

ZYP Medical charges $233 per charge, and that charge covers 30 days. A calendar month is 30.4375 days, so the medication alone costs $236 a month.

$233 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = 236.40

It advertises $233 a month. The difference of $3.40 is not a discount or a fee: it is what happens when a charge that lands more often than monthly is described as monthly.

There is also $50 once Deep Dive consult, required to start and non-refundable (the pricing footnote on the same page says $75; a $29.99 Power Consult is offered to experienced GLP-1 patients, quoted as $39.99 in that same footnote). That is real money, but it is not a monthly cost, so it is not in the figure above and it does not move this seller in the index. Spreading a single charge across a month would invent a number nobody is billed.

The price above is the starting dose. This seller’s price rises as the dose does, so it is not what a maintenance dose costs here.

Where it sits against every other seller

Ranked 72 of 166 by true monthly cost. 71 sellers we track cost less. See the whole index →

Where it says it operates

Listed in 6 states: Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Kansas, Colorado, Arizona.

What else this seller sells

The same seller appears in our data for one other medication.

  • semaglutide $152 a month, computed

Prices for other medications are held to the same rule as the one above, and are not part of this page’s tirzepatide figure.

How we checked

ZYP Medical charges $233 once a month.

There is also $50 once, for the Deep Dive consult, required to start and non-refundable (the pricing footnote on the same page says $75; a $29.99 Power Consult is offered to experienced GLP-1 patients, quoted as $39.99 in that same footnote). It is not in the monthly figure.

That is the price at the starting dose, and it rises as your dose does. This seller does not publish how far, so treat it as an entry price rather than what you will be paying in six months.

The seller advertises $233 a month. The difference is the billing cycle, not a discount.

Read on the seller’s own site. What that means →

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