Verbatim response from Claude
What to Check Before Buying Zepbound Through a Telehealth Site
Great question โ this space has some real risks. Here's what to verify:
โ Legitimacy Checks
- Is it actual Zepbound (tirzepatide by Eli Lilly)? Not a compounded version marketed as "tirzepatide" โ those are different products with less regulatory oversight
- Is the prescriber a licensed physician or NP in your state? Verify on your state medical board's website
- Is the pharmacy state-licensed? Check NABP's website (nabp.pharmacy) for accredited pharmacies
๐ฅ Reputable Telehealth Options to Consider
- Ro โ transparent pricing, licensed providers
- Hims & Hers โ established platform with medical oversight
- LifeMD โ connects to licensed physicians
- Noom Med โ includes behavioral support
- Found โ focuses on obesity medicine specifically
โ ๏ธ Red Flags to Avoid
- Sites offering Zepbound without a real medical consultation
- Unusually low prices (could signal counterfeit or compounded product)
- No clear pharmacy information listed
- Pressure to buy large quantities upfront
๐ก Also Confirm
- Whether your insurance might cover it elsewhere
- The site's refund/cancellation policy
- That you'll get ongoing medical monitoring, not just a one-time prescription
Would you like help comparing specific platforms?