Ways to save on
Every legitimate savings path — manufacturer copay cards, 90-day fills, compounded alternatives, and Patient Assistance Programs. We may earn affiliate commission on some, but list all so you can pick what actually fits. Disclosure
90-day fillSame prescription, fewer pharmacy trips — typically reduces per-month cost.
Many pharmacies and mail-order programs offer a 3-month supply at a reduced per-month rate vs three separate 30-day fills. Ask your prescriber to write for a 90-day quantity (where allowed by your plan and state laws), then check:
- Your insurance plan's 90-day mail-order pharmacy.
- Costco, Walmart, or your local pharmacy 90-day cash-pay rates.
- Various compounding pharmacies 90-day program eligibility (where offered).
You’re already on a compounded pathCompare telehealth providers offering compounded GLP-1s.
What it is: A licensed compounding pharmacy formulates the same active ingredient (tirzepatide (compounded)) under a prescription. NOT FDA-approved as a finished product — regulatory oversight differs from brand drugs.