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Compounded Tirzepatide guide

Compounded Tirzepatide Cost: What You'll Actually Pay

Compounded Tirzepatide retail prices vary dramatically by pharmacy, insurance coverage, and partner offer. Cash-pay can range from $349/mo (compounded) to $1,200+/mo (FDA-brand without insurance). This page breaks down every cost path and shows verified partner prices.

Editorially reviewed 20 days ago8 min read

The four cost paths for Compounded Tirzepatide

Most Compounded Tirzepatide users pay one of four prices: retail without insurance(the manufacturer's list price), commercial insurance with prior authorization (your copay tier), manufacturer savings card (commercial-insured eligible only), or partner network cash-pay (telehealth provider monthly subscription). Each path has different eligibility and dramatically different out-of-pocket cost.

1. Retail without insurance

Compounded Tirzepatide's manufacturer list price runs approximately $299/monthat most US retail pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Rite Aid). This is the price before any insurance or discount card applies. Most patients never pay this price — but it's the baseline reference.

2. Commercial insurance (with prior authorization)

Commercial insurance plans (Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, etc.) typically require prior authorization for Compounded Tirzepatide. Approval criteria vary by plan but commonly require: a diagnosis matching the FDA-approved indication, documented BMI history, and evidence of prior failed weight-loss interventions. Once approved, copay tiers run roughly $25–$75/month (tier 2-3) to $100–$300/month (tier 4 specialty). Medicare Part D coverage for GLP-1s is limited — see our without insurance guide.

3. Manufacturer savings card

Various compounding pharmaciesmay offer a copay card or savings program for eligible commercial-insurance patients. Check the manufacturer's direct website for current offers — these change frequently.

4. Partner network cash-pay

Telehealth partner networks (Henry Meds, Mochi Health, Ro, LifeMD, Eden, and similar) offer all-inclusive monthly subscriptions that bundle the consultation, prescription, and medication. The current verified lowest-price partner offering Compounded Tirzepatide via the GLP1Zoom network is $99/month. Total active partner offers: 4. Compounded versions of Compounded Tirzepatide (where available) are often cheaper but not FDA-approved — see our medical disclaimer.

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Typical service tiers for Compounded Tirzepatide across the partner network. Individual partners may bundle differently — see the live provider list above for partner-specific terms.

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Cost drivers — why prices vary so much

Compounded Tirzepatide prices vary by factor of 3-5x because of multiple structural reasons:

  • Pharmacy negotiation: each pharmacy negotiates its own acquisition price with the manufacturer or wholesaler. CVS and Walgreens often have different cash prices.
  • Insurance formulary tier: where Compounded Tirzepatidesits on your plan's formulary (tier 2 vs tier 3 vs tier 4) determines copay range.
  • State Medicaid coverage: about half of state Medicaid programs cover GLP-1s for weight loss, half do not. Diabetes indication coverage is more universal.
  • Telehealth subscription model: partner networks bundle visit+Rx+shipping into a flat monthly fee, often subsidized to acquire long-term subscribers.
  • Compounded vs FDA-brand: Compounded Tirzepatide is a compounded formulation — quality, dosing, and safety vary by compounding pharmacy. Lower price reflects the absence of FDA review.

FAQ about Compounded Tirzepatide cost

What's the cheapest way to get Compounded Tirzepatide?

The cheapest verified partner-network price right now is $99/month. For commercially insured patients, the manufacturer savings card typically produces the lowest out-of-pocket cost.

Does Medicare cover Compounded Tirzepatide?

Medicare Part D coverage for GLP-1s used for weight loss is currently limited (excluded under federal law unless prescribed for a different FDA-approved indication like type 2 diabetes). Medicare coverage for Compounded Tirzepatide's diabetes indication is widely available. Coverage rules may change with pending legislation.

Why does my pharmacy quote me a different price than online?

Pharmacy-quoted prices reflect their current acquisition cost plus margin, which changes frequently. Online prices reflect either manufacturer list price or partner-network subscription price. Always confirm with your dispensing pharmacy before paying.

See also: Compounded Tirzepatide coupon & savings · Compounded Tirzepatide without insurance · Compounded Tirzepatide alternatives

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