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Cheapest GLP-1 Online in July 2026: Verified Prices, Every Provider

July 2026 GLP-1 prices, checkout-verified across 18 providers. Compounded semaglutide from $133/mo, compounded tirzepatide from $169/mo, brand Wegovy pill from $149/mo direct. Plus what changed since spring.

RxPickr Editorial Team

This is the July 2026 snapshot of GLP-1 pricing across the 18 providers we track (16 telehealth platforms plus two manufacturer-direct programs, LillyDirect and NovoCare), refreshed this month by signing in and checking prices at the point of enrollment rather than trusting marketing pages. GLP-1 medications require a prescription, so every option below assumes a licensed provider approves treatment for you. If you want the live, filterable version that updates as providers change prices, use the RxPickr GLP-1 pricing tool. For the editorial walkthrough of what is actually cheapest right now, and where the low headline numbers hide a catch, read on.

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The cheapest option in July 2026, by category

No single provider wins every category, so here is the breakdown by what you are actually trying to buy. Prices are the medication cost plus any required membership, verified in early July 2026.

  • Cheapest compounded semaglutide injection: Oak Longevity has the lowest headline rate at $133/month on a multi-month plan, one flat price at every dose (closer to $167 to $199/month if you pay month to month). For a no-commitment all-inclusive rate, Shed Microdose is $149/month and Found is $169/month on the 12-month plan with the medication included. Mochi Health is $178/month total ($79 membership plus $99 medication).
  • Cheapest compounded tirzepatide injection: Enhance.MD's Microdose Tirzepatide at $169/month (1mg per week). Oak Longevity and Shed Microdose follow at about $199/month.
  • Cheapest brand-name Wegovy: NovoCare Pharmacy at $149/month for the Wegovy pill (1.5mg and 4mg), direct from Novo Nordisk, though it is fulfillment-only and you bring your own prescription. Through a telehealth platform, Shed is cheapest at $274/month total ($149 medication plus a $125/month membership).
  • Cheapest brand-name Zepbound: LillyDirect at $299/month for the 2.5mg starter vial through the Self Pay Journey Program. The 5mg vial is $399/month, and 7.5mg through 15mg vials are $449/month within the 45-day refill window (per LillyDirect, effective December 2025).
  • Cheapest Foundayo (orforglipron): LillyDirect at $149/month for the 0.8mg starter dose, direct from Eli Lilly, again fulfillment-only with your own prescription.

Found

From $169/mo, all-in (compounded medication included, 12-month plan)

Restructured in 2026: the compounded medication is now bundled into one plan price with no separate membership. Broad catalog, free insurance check.

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What changed since the spring

If you priced GLP-1s a couple of months ago, several of the numbers you saw are now out of date. The biggest shifts:

  • Found folded medication into one all-in plan. Found used to charge a separate membership plus the medication. As of this summer, its GLP-1 Program bundles the compounded drug into a single price, starting at $169/month on the 12-month plan and about $289/month month to month. That is a simpler, and at the low end cheaper, structure than the split billing it used before.
  • Eden went the other way and added a membership. Eden (now at eden.health) introduced a $99/month membership ($39 for the first month) on top of its medication price. Its compounded semaglutide is $99/month for the drug, so the real total is about $198/month. Eden's flat, same-price-at-every-dose pricing still applies to the medication itself.
  • Oak Longevity switched to flat, all-dose pricing. Oak now advertises one price at every dose: semaglutide from $133/month and tirzepatide from $199/month on a multi-month plan, with no membership. This replaces the old starter-dose-plus-escalation model, so there is no longer a jump as you titrate up. Oak also stopped listing brand-name GLP-1s and is compounded-only.
  • The compounded exits continued. Ro stopped offering compounded semaglutide and is now brand-name only, following Hims, which largely exited compounded for new patients earlier in 2026 after its agreement with Novo Nordisk. The large brand-focused platforms are consolidating around FDA-approved products.
  • Enhance.MD retired its flat first-month promos. The $49 and $99 first-month deals from the spring are gone, replaced by seasonal discount codes. The ongoing rates are unchanged: $212/month for compounded semaglutide, $280/month for compounded tirzepatide, and $169/month for Microdose Tirzepatide.

Big picture: how the categories stack up

Step back and the July 2026 market sorts into a few price bands. All compounded prices below are medication plus any required membership.

CategoryPrice rangeNotes
Compounded semaglutide (injection)$133โ€“$299/moThe cheapest broad category, offered by nearly every compounding telehealth provider. Oak's flat $133/month multi-month rate anchors the floor; bmiMD sits near the top at $289/month.
Compounded tirzepatide (injection)$169โ€“$399/moMeaningfully pricier than compounded semaglutide, typically attributed to higher active-ingredient sourcing costs. Enhance.MD's Microdose Tirzepatide at $169/month is the floor.
Compounded oral or sublingual semaglutide$179โ€“$369/moHenry Meds sublingual at $179/month is the cheapest non-injection compounded semaglutide. Shed's GLP-1 lozenges are now $199/month and its liquid drops $229/month, both cut this summer. MEDVi oral tablets refill at $369/month.
Brand-name Wegovy / Zepbound (cash pay)$149โ€“$499/moNovoCare sets the Wegovy floor at $149/month for the pill (existing prescription required). Through telehealth, Shed's Wegovy pill at $274/month total is cheapest. LillyDirect Zepbound vials run $299 to $449 by dose.
Foundayo (orforglipron, FDA-approved oral)$149โ€“$349/moTiered by dose. LillyDirect sets the floor at $149/month for the 0.8mg starter (manufacturer-direct, existing prescription required). Higher doses step up to $349/month.

A note on terminology: "compounded" GLP-1 medications are made by licensed compounding pharmacies and are not FDA-approved as finished products. They contain the same active ingredient as the brand drug, but the finished formulation has not been reviewed by the FDA for safety, efficacy, or quality (FDA, 2025). We cover the regulatory background in our compounded vs brand-name semaglutide guide.

Where the low headline prices hide a catch

This month's refresh reinforced a pattern worth spelling out, because it is the single most common way people overpay. A low "from" price usually comes with one of three conditions:

  1. It requires a multi-month prepaid plan. Oak's $133/month, Found's $169/month, and Shed's $175/month full-dose rate all assume a 12-month (or similar) commitment paid up front. Month to month, each is higher. If you are not sure you will stay on treatment, price the monthly plan instead.
  2. It is the medication only, with a membership billed separately. Mochi ($79/month), Eden ($99/month), and Shed's brand-name products ($125/month) charge a membership on top of the drug. The "$99 semaglutide" you see is not the total.
  3. It is a first-month promo that jumps on refill. MEDVi is the clearest example: $179 the first month, then $299/month on refill. Noom Med's microdose is gentler, at $79 the first month and $199/month ongoing.

Before you sign up anywhere, confirm the ongoing price, whether a membership is separate, and whether the rate assumes a commitment. Our pricing tool shows all three for every offering.

Oak Longevity

From $133/mo (semaglutide) or $199/mo (tirzepatide), one flat price at every dose

Switched to flat, all-dose pricing with no membership. Lowest headline compounded rate we track. Multi-month plan for the best price.

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Cheapest in high-demand sub-categories

Cheapest compounded oral or sublingual semaglutide

If injections are a dealbreaker, Henry Meds sublingual semaglutide at $179/month all-inclusive is the cheapest non-injection option. Shed cut its non-injection prices this summer: GLP-1 lozenges are now $199/month (down from $299) and liquid drops $229/month (down from $329), both all-inclusive with no separate membership. MEDVi offers oral semaglutide tablets at $369/month on refill (with a $249 first month). None of these are FDA-approved as finished products, and clinical evidence for oral and sublingual compounded formulations is more limited than for injections. Our injectable vs oral GLP-1 comparison walks through the trade-offs.

Cheapest all-inclusive with no separate membership

If you dislike paying a membership on top of the medication, several providers bundle everything into one monthly charge for compounded drugs: Henry Meds, TrimRx, Oak Longevity, Enhance.MD, Shed (compounded products only), MEDVi, Noom Med, and bmiMD. Found joined this group in 2026 for its compounded plan, which now includes the medication in one price. The split medication-plus-membership model still applies at Mochi Health, Eden, Hims, Hers, and PlushCare.

Shed

From $149/mo (Microdose) or $175/mo (full-dose, 12-month plan)

All-inclusive compounded semaglutide with no separate membership. Lozenges and drops cut to $199 and $229 this summer.

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Cheapest with insurance

If your plan covers GLP-1s, the math flips toward the lowest membership fee. PlushCare charges $19.99/month when you use in-network insurance, the lowest we track, and Mochi Health has the lowest standalone membership at $79/month, with your copay billed through the pharmacy. Both run insurance-first models and help with prior authorization. See our GLP-1 insurance coverage guide and prior authorization walkthrough.

Compounded vs brand-name GLP-1 at a glance

Pros

  • Compounded prices start around $133/mo
  • Compounded providers do not require insurance
  • Same active ingredient as brand semaglutide or tirzepatide
  • Most pharmacies ship refrigerated in a few days

Cons

  • Compounded medications are not FDA-approved as finished products
  • The lowest prices often require a multi-month commitment
  • Insurance does not cover compounded GLP-1s
  • The regulatory landscape is evolving and could change provider availability

Cheapest compounded tirzepatide, in detail

Tirzepatide pricing barely moved this summer, so the ranking is stable. Enhance.MD's Microdose Tirzepatide at $169/month (1mg per week) is still the cheapest verified compounded tirzepatide. Oak Longevity at $199/month flat and Shed Microdose Tirzepatide at $199/month are next. Full-dose compounded tirzepatide generally runs $245 to $399/month, and TrimRx at $349/month sits in the middle of that band with one flat price across doses. Because brand Zepbound vials start at $299/month, the compounded discount narrows at higher doses. If FDA-approved certainty matters to you, price both before deciding.

Enhance.MD

Microdose Tirzepatide $169/mo; compounded semaglutide $212/mo ongoing

Lowest verified compounded tirzepatide rate. Same price at every dose. Seasonal first-month discount codes available.

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Use the live pricing tool for current rates

Static articles go stale. Provider pricing changes mid-month, promos appear and disappear, and structures shift (as Found, Eden, and Oak all did this year). We built the RxPickr GLP-1 pricing tool to be the live, filterable, always-current source of truth. You can filter by medication type, dose, monthly cost, all-inclusive vs split billing, and insurance support, and every entry shows the date it was last verified. All prices in this article were checkout-verified in early July 2026. If more than a few weeks have passed since then, default to the pricing tool.

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Bottom line

For the cheapest GLP-1 in July 2026, start with what you are buying. For compounded semaglutide, Oak Longevity at $133/month on a multi-month plan is the lowest headline rate, with Shed Microdose at $149/month and Found at $169/month all-in close behind on a true monthly basis. For compounded tirzepatide, Enhance.MD's Microdose Tirzepatide at $169/month is cheapest. For brand-name Wegovy, NovoCare at $149/month for the pill is the floor (existing prescription required), or Shed at $274/month total for full telehealth coverage. For Zepbound, LillyDirect at $299/month for the starter vial.

The right answer depends on your insurance, your dose, your comfort with compounded vs brand-name medication, and whether you want to commit to a multi-month plan. Talk to a licensed provider about what is appropriate for you, then use the pricing tool to filter to your specifics, or take the quiz for a personalized recommendation.