Researched against FDA labeling, published clinical-trial data (STEP-1 / SURMOUNT-1), and DudeMeds's live pages, not a paid placement.
DudeMeds GLP-1 Review
Men's health telehealth platform offering compounded GLP-1 medications tailored to male patients.
DudeMeds is the simplest GLP-1 platform to use: $199/mo all-in, 48-hour shipping, no appointments to schedule. Full verdict ↓
Clinical evidence: 20.9% average body-weight reduction at 72 weeks in SURMOUNT-1 (NEJM, 2022). Individual results vary; compounded GLP-1s are not FDA-approved.
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DudeMeds scores 7.8/10 in our independent review, starting at $149/mo for compounded GLP-1 medications. DudeMeds wins on simplicity: $199/mo covers everything (medication, consultation, free shipping) and orders ship within 48 hours, among the fastest in the industry. No video visit is required in most states, and despite the name it serves both men and women.
What makes it different: Simplest all-in pricing in the market: $199/mo flat with no membership fees, no doctor fees, no shipping costs, and 48-hour shipping.
At a glance
- Patients who want dead-simple, transparent pricing with zero surprise fees and the fastest possible shipping.
- Anyone who wants thorough medical oversight, the no-visit model prioritizes convenience over clinical rigor.
DudeMeds Pros and Cons
What We Like
- +Simplest all-in pricing: $199/mo flat covering medication, consultation, and free shipping, zero hidden fees
- +48-hour medication shipping, among the fastest fulfillment times in the industry
- +No doctor visit required in most states, maximally convenient for patients who don't want appointments
- +Serves both men and women despite the brand name
What Could Be Better
- −No video or phone consultation in most states; providers review your intake asynchronously. Maximum convenience, but pick a platform with regular check-ins if you want closer clinical oversight.
- −Headquarters, founding date, and pharmacy partners aren't publicly disclosed. Ask support which pharmacy fills your prescription before ordering.
- −The independent review footprint is still thin, which makes patient satisfaction claims hard to verify. Treat month one as your own trial run.
What it costs
Headline pricing, full-year math, and how DudeMeds compares to the closest alternatives.
Quick facts
All pricing tiers
Starting Price
$149/moLive page advertises 'from $149+' for compounded GLP-1. Full pricing revealed after consultation.
All-Inclusive Monthly (typical)
$199/moFlat all-inclusive rate covering medication, consultation, and free shipping
Cancellation policy: No strings attached, contact support to cancel
What third-party review aggregators say about DudeMeds. Cards show the verified primary metric only, “Not found” means no public profile surfaced in our verification pass.
DudeMeds has an unusually thin third-party review footprint for a telehealth brand operating since ~2021: only a handful of Trustpilot reviews (around 4), a low/"Poor" TrustScore near 2.5/5, no BBB listing, and no real Reddit discussion. The few reviews are polarized, with recurring complaints about poor customer service (unanswered phones), member-portal functionality, and delivery delays, alongside some praise for low prices and discreet shipping.
Reddit: Essentially no Reddit discussion of DudeMeds for GLP-1 specifically; community footprint is thin, so no meaningful crowd sentiment exists.
Free Online Consultation
Answer a few quick questions online, no appointment scheduling needed.
Provider Review (No Video Required)
Licensed providers review your information and prescribe if appropriate, no virtual or face-to-face visit required in most states.
Ships Within 48 Hours
Medication ships free within 48 hours of approval with everything included.
Medications available
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What the doctors say about GLP-1 medications
Independent, sourced clinical context on the medication class, not a comment on this provider.
“Anyone who has an active contraindication for the medication, where they have had an issue, for example, medullary thyroid cancer. If they are actively in a pancreatitis flare, obviously, you wouldn't apply this medication. It's, frankly, contraindicated in those situations.”
“If you have a frail older individual who maybe doesn't have much weight to lose, already has lost muscle mass, and you put them on this medication, you could be asking for trouble. You could create more frailty, more muscle mass loss.”
Quotes are general medical commentary about GLP-1 medications, independently sourced and not solicited by GLP-1 Picks. They are not an endorsement of any provider, our provider scores are set solely by our published methodology.
Common questions
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Frequently Asked Questions
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