Compounded tirzepatide savings: coupons, manufacturer programs, lower-cost options
Compounded tirzepatide · tirzepatide (compounded) · by 503A/503B compounding pharmacies
Reviewed by the glpzoom Editorial Team against primary clinical sources — FDA labeling, peer-reviewed trials, and specialty-society guidelines.
Content current as of June 2026; updated when guidance or availability changes.
$250-500/month vs branded $1,000+. Pharmacy quality varies.
Where to get Compounded tirzepatide
Henry Meds
from $247/mo- Best for cash-pay
- Best for maintenance
Henry Meds — flat-rate compounded GLP-1, no hidden fees
Hims
from $199/mo- Best for cash-pay
- Best for speed
Hims Weight Loss — compounded GLP-1 from $199/mo
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Frequently asked
Is there a Compounded tirzepatide savings card?+
Yes. 503A/503B compounding pharmacies runs a manufacturer savings program for eligible patients. Eligibility usually requires commercial insurance, not Medicare/Medicaid.
What's the cheapest way to get Compounded tirzepatide?+
For eligible patients: manufacturer savings card combined with in-network coverage. For cash-pay: manufacturer self-pay programs (LillyDirect, NovoCare). Telehealth services often negotiate bundled pricing on behalf of patients.