Zepbound vs Compounded semaglutide
Editorial comparison of Zepbound (tirzepatide) and Compounded semaglutide (semaglutide (compounded)). Same drug class context, trial-anchored data, no marketing claims.
Side-by-side
| Dimension | Zepbound | Compounded semaglutide |
|---|---|---|
| Generic name | tirzepatide | semaglutide (compounded) |
| Manufacturer | Eli Lilly | 503A/503B compounding pharmacies |
| FDA approved | 2023 | — |
| Mechanism | Tirzepatide is a dual incretin agonist: it hits both the GLP-1 receptor (like semaglutide) and the GIP receptor (which semaglutide doesn't). | Pharmacologically identical to branded semaglutide. Same GLP-1 receptor agonist mechanism. |
| Dosing | Titrated 2.5mg → 5mg → 7.5mg → 10mg → 12.5mg → 15mg, every 4 weeks. Maintenance 5-15mg weekly depending on tolerability and target weight. | Same titration as Wegovy. |
| Cost | List price ~$1,000-1,300/month. | $200-500/month — significantly cheaper than branded ($1,350/month). Quality varies by pharmacy; ask which 503A/B facility the compound comes from before paying. |
| Pivotal trial result | 20.9% mean body-weight reduction at 72 weeks (15 mg dose) | — |
Full Zepbound review →
Dual GLP-1/GIP agonist for weight management. ~20% body weight loss in trials — strongest weight-loss drug currently available.
Full Compounded semaglutide review →
Custom-compounded semaglutide. Cheaper than branded Wegovy. Not FDA-approved; legal landscape shifts.
Frequently asked
Is Zepbound or Compounded semaglutide more effective?+
In their pivotal trials, Zepbound reported 20.9% mean body-weight reduction at 72 weeks (15 mg dose), while Compounded semaglutide reported no headline result on file. Head-to-head results vary by patient profile, dose tolerated, and adherence — these trial numbers describe averages, not what every individual experiences.
How do Zepbound and Compounded semaglutide compare on cost?+
Zepbound: List price ~$1,000-1,300/month. Lilly's patient assistance program (LillyDirect Self-Pay) offers $399-549/month for self-pay patients depending on dose. Insurance coverage similar pattern to Wegovy. Compounded semaglutide: $200-500/month — significantly cheaper than branded ($1,350/month). Quality varies by pharmacy; ask which 503A/B facility the compound comes from before paying. Real out-of-pocket depends on insurance formulary tier, manufacturer savings programs, and whether a direct-pay channel is available.
Can I switch from Zepbound to Compounded semaglutide?+
Switching between brand-name treatments in the same drug class is common, but the conversion is not always 1:1. Discuss the switch with your prescriber — they'll usually re-titrate dosing rather than substitute equivalent strengths directly.
Are Zepbound and Compounded semaglutide the same drug?+
No. Zepbound (tirzepatide) and Compounded semaglutide (semaglutide (compounded)) are distinct medications from Eli Lilly and 503A/503B compounding pharmacies respectively. They may share a drug class or mechanism but differ in active ingredient, dosing, and approved use.