Tirzepatide online (2026): compare every verified program
Verified July 2026: 49 telehealth programs prescribe tirzepatide online, with all-in prices from $74/mo at WeightWatchers (Sequence). It comes three ways: compounded injectable (43 programs), oral or sublingual (14), and brand-name Zepbound or Mounjaro (24).
Chasing the lowest price? The full price-sorted ranking lives at cheapest tirzepatide.
This page answers the other question: which form fits you, and who actually offers it.
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Read our full Galareview →What is tirzepatide?
Tirzepatide is a dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist. It activates two gut-hormone receptors instead of one.
In the 72-week SURMOUNT-1 trial (NEJM 2022), participants on the highest dose lost an average of 20.9% of body weight, alongside diet and exercise.
For comparison, semaglutide produced 14.9% average weight loss over 68 weeks in the STEP-1 trial (NEJM 2021). Individual results vary with either drug.
Eli Lilly sells tirzepatide as Zepbound (weight loss) and Mounjaro (type 2 diabetes). Compounding pharmacies also prepare non-FDA-approved injectable and oral versions at lower cash prices.
Which tirzepatide form should you choose?
Three routes, three price bands. Compounded prices below are all-in program minimums computed from our verified database.
| Form | Typical cost | FDA-approved | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compounded injectable | From $74/mo all-in (43 programs) | No | Lowest cash price, weekly self-injection |
| Oral / sublingual (compounded) | From $139/mo all-in (14 programs) | No | Needle-free preference; efficacy vs injection unproven |
| Brand Zepbound / Mounjaro | $299–$449/mo self-pay (LillyDirect); $25 copay with commercial insurance; $50/mo Medicare Part D | Yes | FDA-approved product, insurance or Medicare coverage |
Who offers compounded injectable tirzepatide?
43 verified programs ship compounded injectable tirzepatide, starting at $74/mo all-in.
Compounded tirzepatide is not FDA-approved. It is prepared by licensed pharmacies, and the FDA does not review it for safety, effectiveness, or quality.
| # | Provider | Price | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | WeightWatchers (Sequence) #28 overall | $74/mo membership only ($20/mo first 3 months); GLP-1 meds billed separately | 7.4/10 | Visit |
| 2 | Sesame Care #7 overall | $99/mo | 7.9/10 | Visit |
| 3 | Noom Med #27 overall | $99/mo | 7.4/10 | Visit |
| 4 | bmiMD #6 overall | $119/mo 3-month plan; from $99/mo on annual | 8/10 | Visit |
| 5 | Found #36 overall | $129/mo CORE plan; about $30/mo with insurance | 7.3/10 | Visit |
| 6 | Oak Longevity #25 overall | $133/mo | 7.5/10 | Visit |
| 7 | Novi #12 overall | $133/mo | 7.8/10 | Visit |
| 8 | Yucca Health #17 overall | $146/mo | 7.7/10 | Visit |
| 9 | Wellorithm #29 overall | $147/mo | 7.4/10 | Visit |
| 10 | Strut Health #5 overall | $149/mo | 8.2/10 | Visit |
Showing the 10 cheapest of 43 programs. See the full price-sorted list →
Who offers oral or sublingual tirzepatide?
14 programs offer needle-free compounded tirzepatide: dissolving tablets, sublingual drops, or gum. Prices start at $139/mo.
Honest caveat: the SURMOUNT trials used weekly injections. No published head-to-head data shows how well oral formats absorb compared to the injection. These are also compounded, so not FDA-approved.
| # | Provider | Price | Score | Format | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | AgelessRx #46 overall | $139/mo plus $50-65/mo membership | 7/10 | Sublingual drops | Visit |
| 2 | Wellorithm #29 overall | $147/mo | 7.4/10 | Dissolving tablets | Visit |
| 3 | Strut Health #5 overall | $149/mo | 8.2/10 | Dissolving tablets | Visit |
| 4 | Embody #37 overall | $149/mo first month, then $299/mo | 7.3/10 | Dissolving gum | Visit |
| 5 | DudeMeds #13 overall | $149/mo | 7.8/10 | Oral | Visit |
| 6 | MEDVi #20 overall | $179/mo first month, then $299/mo | 7.7/10 | Dissolving tablets | Visit |
| 7 | Henry Meds #4 overall | $199/mo | 8.4/10 | Oral | Visit |
| 8 | SynergyRx #22 overall | $199/mo | 7.6/10 | Dissolving tablets | Visit |
| 9 | Care Bare Rx #30 overall | $199/mo | 7.4/10 | Oral | Visit |
| 10 | Breeze Meds #33 overall | $199/mo | 7.3/10 | Dissolving tablets | Visit |
| 11 | SkinnyRx #35 overall | $199/mo | 7.3/10 | Dissolving tablets | Visit |
| 12 | Elevate Health #44 overall | $233/mo | 7.2/10 | Oral | Visit |
| 13 | Telos RX #51 overall | $249/mo month-to-month; $169/mo on a 12-month plan | 4/10 | Sublingual drops | Visit |
| 14 | MangoRx #26 overall | $299/mo | 7.5/10 | Dissolving tablets | Visit |
Where can you get brand-name Zepbound or Mounjaro?
24 verified programs prescribe FDA-approved Zepbound or Mounjaro.
Self-pay, LillyDirect sells Zepbound vials at $299/mo (2.5mg starter) to $449/mo (5mg+). With commercial insurance plus the savings card, copays drop to $25/mo.
Medicare: Zepbound now $50/month (live July 1, 2026)
Medicare Part D covers brand-name Zepbound at a $50/month copay through the GLP-1 Bridge Demonstration. Compounded tirzepatide does not qualify.
On Medicare? Check the Medicare GLP-1 Bridge guide before paying cash for any program below.
| # | Provider | Price | Score | Brand meds | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | WeightWatchers (Sequence) #28 overall | $74/mo membership only ($20/mo first 3 months); GLP-1 meds billed separately | 7.4/10 | Zepbound | Visit |
| 2 | Sesame Care #7 overall | $99/mo | 7.9/10 | Zepbound + Mounjaro | Visit |
| 3 | Noom Med #27 overall | $99/mo | 7.4/10 | Zepbound + Mounjaro | Visit |
| 4 | GoodRx Care #48 overall | $119/mo | 6.2/10 | Zepbound + Mounjaro | Visit |
| 5 | Found #36 overall | $129/mo CORE plan; about $30/mo with insurance | 7.3/10 | Zepbound + Mounjaro | Visit |
| 6 | Oak Longevity #25 overall | $133/mo | 7.5/10 | Zepbound + Mounjaro | Visit |
| 7 | AgelessRx #46 overall | $139/mo plus $50-65/mo membership | 7/10 | Zepbound | Visit |
| 8 | Ro #43 overall | $149/mo | 7.2/10 | Zepbound + Mounjaro | Visit |
| 9 | TMates #14 overall | $158/mo | 7.8/10 | Zepbound | Visit |
| 10 | GobyMeds #3 overall | $169/mo | 8.4/10 | Zepbound + Mounjaro | Visit |
*Prices shown are each provider's all-in program price. For brand-name prescriptions, the medication itself is often billed separately at pharmacy or LillyDirect rates (or your insurance copay) — see each review for the breakdown.
Showing the 10 cheapest of 24 programs. See the full price-sorted list →
Is compounded tirzepatide FDA-approved or legal?
It is legal with caveats, and it is not FDA-approved. The FDA does not review compounded drugs for safety, effectiveness, or manufacturing quality.
On May 1, 2026, the FDA proposed removing tirzepatide from the 503B bulk compounding list. The public comment period closes July 30, 2026.
If finalized, 503B facilities could no longer compound tirzepatide in bulk. 503A patient-specific prescriptions from licensed pharmacies — the model most programs on this page use — remain available under narrower clinical-need criteria.
Full breakdown: compounded tirzepatide guide and FDA 503B ban explainer.
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