I started Ro for Zepbound and it was priced at $349. I wasn’t losing weight so suggested my dose be increased and price went up to $500 per month - plus monthly fee.
I see so many advertisements for $149. What is different with all these companies? Why are some so cheap - or is that just a trick to get you started? I feel duped. |
The ads are for compounds.
If you want a compound with no monthly fee, I suggest Orderlymeds. https://orderlymeds.com/?opid=40&orid=18807 |
Granted I stocked up a couple of months ago, but I've spent a total of about $1,850 for compounded tirzepatide- that should span 10-11 months of use (almost 6 months in, so about 5 months still left). Which is a great per-month price, albeit I'm on a low dose (currently 4mg, never went above 7.5).
I've used Orderly, Fifty410, and Lumi. |
I pay zero for Wegovy with BCBS Anthem PPO + a manufacturer coupon at Amazon Pharmacy
It would be $24.99 without the coupon. |
I pay $3 with insurance. |
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are you paying low co pays with history of diabetes or are the low copays for weight loss? other conditions? |
High cholesterol and weight loss is a bonus. No diabetes. |
I pay $89 per month at a compound pharmacy with a Rx from my pcp. |
Which one PP? How do I reach them? Which GLP?
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Sounds like you’re getting LillyDirect single-use vials of name brand Zepbound. Fb says what I get, but mine is prescribed through my doctor. Price is $349 for 2.5 mg (and maybe 5 mg, can’t remember), but goes up to $499 for all higher doses.
The cheaper prices you see are for compounded GLP-1s, which are not as safe, although I’m sure others will argue with me about that. |
*that’s what I get |
I paid $349 for my 3 month starter pack and then I think it's $200 a month after. I think 1mg is going to be the dose I need. I am smaller so a higher dose just makes me sick. |
Anecdata but I just switched from compounded to Lily Direct vials and am feeling a big difference. |
Good or bad difference? Can you please explain? |