Anonymous wrote:I work in pharma and personally would be very hesitant to use GLP-1 drugs purchased online or compounded at a pharmacy. The potential for receiving counterfeit drugs is high and my health isn’t worth the risk. Lilly offers a scanning tool to check the veracity of a prescription. https://scan.lilly.com/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use mochi health. I am on dose of 7.5, believe it is $375 a month ( so 4 doses). I honestly prefer the name brand, I think it was more effective and my body reacted better to it but there are such supply issues ( didn’t have for over 6 weeks) , I decided to do compounded.
Thank you! Are you pleased with Mochi? Any negatives?
Anonymous wrote:Lilly will sell direct to consumers soon. It was announced today. The price will vary based on dose. It looks like $549 will be the max monthly price. It will be vials and not the injector pen.
Anonymous wrote:I use mochi health. I am on dose of 7.5, believe it is $375 a month ( so 4 doses). I honestly prefer the name brand, I think it was more effective and my body reacted better to it but there are such supply issues ( didn’t have for over 6 weeks) , I decided to do compounded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there are local options that are better than the online ones! The one I am using now is lower in cost than the online options as long as you are not optic for the monthly subscription that gives you unlimited doses. I am paying for the actualBottle so if I titrate up I may reassess.
I researched Henry Meds, Ro, SO MANY others but ended up finding a great local provider who did a full blood panel, took me on as a patient and started me on compounded tirzepatide a few months ago. I feel like I am in the right hands.
The online ones often have a monthly fee or consult fee on top of the medicine! I didn’t know that.
I highly recommend Head2Toe Health in Bethesda. It’s an amazing practice!!
Another friend is having a great experience at Dr Eig in potomac. I have a friend who is using Plush online and is very happy!
Thank you so much! Would you mind sharing how much you are paying for your dose?
Anonymous wrote:I think there are local options that are better than the online ones! The one I am using now is lower in cost than the online options as long as you are not optic for the monthly subscription that gives you unlimited doses. I am paying for the actualBottle so if I titrate up I may reassess.
I researched Henry Meds, Ro, SO MANY others but ended up finding a great local provider who did a full blood panel, took me on as a patient and started me on compounded tirzepatide a few months ago. I feel like I am in the right hands.
The online ones often have a monthly fee or consult fee on top of the medicine! I didn’t know that.
I highly recommend Head2Toe Health in Bethesda. It’s an amazing practice!!
Another friend is having a great experience at Dr Eig in potomac. I have a friend who is using Plush online and is very happy!