Reputable Online Weight Loss Drug Providers

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem will be when compounded stops and your insurance won't cover the real thing.


Why will the compounding stop?


Because the FDA has declared the the shortage of the brand name is over, so compounding is slated to stop mid-February.

OP, I just placed my first order with Fifty410. Spent a lot of time on Reddit reading about people's experiences and seemed like people had good things to say about this one. Extremely easy for me to get - filled out intake form, fudged my numbers to show 27 BMI even though I'm 22, and I got 2.5 for 8 weeks for $449. Once compounding ends I'll go to Ro and get a prescription from LillyDirect for Zepbound.


How does LillyDirect for Zepbound work? I'm on Wegovy but its stopped working. My doctor advised me to switch to Zepbound but my insurance won't cover Zepbound and I'm not sure I want to pay full price out of pocket. Can you get a better price going to LillyDirect?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem will be when compounded stops and your insurance won't cover the real thing.


Why will the compounding stop?


Because the FDA has declared the the shortage of the brand name is over, so compounding is slated to stop mid-February.

OP, I just placed my first order with Fifty410. Spent a lot of time on Reddit reading about people's experiences and seemed like people had good things to say about this one. Extremely easy for me to get - filled out intake form, fudged my numbers to show 27 BMI even though I'm 22, and I got 2.5 for 8 weeks for $449. Once compounding ends I'll go to Ro and get a prescription from LillyDirect for Zepbound.


How does LillyDirect for Zepbound work? I'm on Wegovy but its stopped working. My doctor advised me to switch to Zepbound but my insurance won't cover Zepbound and I'm not sure I want to pay full price out of pocket. Can you get a better price going to LillyDirect?


If you opt for the vial, it's 399 for 2.5 mg and 549 for 5mg per month.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem will be when compounded stops and your insurance won't cover the real thing.


Why will the compounding stop?


Because the FDA has declared the the shortage of the brand name is over, so compounding is slated to stop mid-February.

OP, I just placed my first order with Fifty410. Spent a lot of time on Reddit reading about people's experiences and seemed like people had good things to say about this one. Extremely easy for me to get - filled out intake form, fudged my numbers to show 27 BMI even though I'm 22, and I got 2.5 for 8 weeks for $449. Once compounding ends I'll go to Ro and get a prescription from LillyDirect for Zepbound.


You are a &^%$ing idiot.

People -- do not go around lying about basic health information to doctors who are prescribing. FFS.


Oh please. This med has been life changing for me. The way I was eating - compulsive binging and more junk food than nutritious food - was unhealthy and despite trying for years, I could not get a hold of myself. Why wait until I'm obese to seek help? I went to somebody licensed to prescribe at a Medspa, where they took my true height and weight. I found what worked for me. Then I went online to obtain the exact same doseage at less than half the price. It is working for me!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Compounded tirzepatide is going away soonish. You will still be able to get compounded semaglutide. I believe Ro is partnering with Lilly to do their vials of Zepbound.


This is one of the best ways to pursue a more cost effective option. This is a more direct to consumer option offered by a branded manufacturer. Significantly less risk than going to a shady compounder (none of who are ethically making this drug available), and a bit less risk of dosage problems given they are distributing in single-use vials. Not as safe nor easy as the autoinjectors, but that is why its a bit cheaper. Always stick with the branded medication. No physician worth their salt will steer you towards a compounded version.
Anonymous
Does anyone have experience with Noom Med in VA?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem will be when compounded stops and your insurance won't cover the real thing.


Why will the compounding stop?


Because the FDA has declared the the shortage of the brand name is over, so compounding is slated to stop mid-February.

OP, I just placed my first order with Fifty410. Spent a lot of time on Reddit reading about people's experiences and seemed like people had good things to say about this one. Extremely easy for me to get - filled out intake form, fudged my numbers to show 27 BMI even though I'm 22, and I got 2.5 for 8 weeks for $449. Once compounding ends I'll go to Ro and get a prescription from LillyDirect for Zepbound.


You are a &^%$ing idiot.

People -- do not go around lying about basic health information to doctors who are prescribing. FFS.


Oh please. This med has been life changing for me. The way I was eating - compulsive binging and more junk food than nutritious food - was unhealthy and despite trying for years, I could not get a hold of myself. Why wait until I'm obese to seek help? I went to somebody licensed to prescribe at a Medspa, where they took my true height and weight. I found what worked for me. Then I went online to obtain the exact same doseage at less than half the price. It is working for me!


So you went looking for a lower price and had to lie to licensed medical professionals to get it? Yeah, ok. Nothing wrong with that...

Do you have kids? Is this what you teach them? Can't get what you want, then you lie? You are gross. A liar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Compounded tirzepatide is going away soonish. You will still be able to get compounded semaglutide. I believe Ro is partnering with Lilly to do their vials of Zepbound.


This is one of the best ways to pursue a more cost effective option. This is a more direct to consumer option offered by a branded manufacturer. Significantly less risk than going to a shady compounder (none of who are ethically making this drug available), and a bit less risk of dosage problems given they are distributing in single-use vials. Not as safe nor easy as the autoinjectors, but that is why its a bit cheaper. Always stick with the branded medication. No physician worth their salt will steer you towards a compounded version.


+100
Anonymous
Dr Sean Satey if you live in California
Anonymous
Another Mochi recommendation. Love using them.
post reply Forum Index » Diet, Nutrition & Weight Loss
Message Quick Reply
Go to: