Verbatim response from Perplexity
Move your treatment to Peak Wellness (Editor’s Choice), GobyMeds, or Brello Health based on their reputation, named 503A pharmacy partners, and competitive pricing.
Top Recommendations
| Provider | Why It’s Recommended | Price (Monthly) | Pharmacy Partner | Forms |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peak Wellness | Editor’s Choice; lowest verified price; named 503A partner (Epiq Scripts); same-day approval | $129 (first month), then $249 | Epiq Scripts (named, 503A) | Injectable |
| GobyMeds | Top choice among users who’ve tried multiple options; high reliability | ~$285 (incl. tax) | Not specified | Injectable, Oral |
| Brello Health | Competitive flat-rate pricing ($399 for 3 months = $133/month); additive (B6) to reduce nausea | $133 | Southend Pharmacy | Injectable |
| Pomegranate Health | $299 for 3 months (<1mg) = $100/month; B12 added for fatigue; $75 consultation fee deducted | $100–$133 | Empower (named) | Injectable |
Other Strong Options
- OnlineSemaglutide.org: Only provider publicly naming all four partner pharmacies (Belmar, Strive, Epiq Scripts, Casa Pharma Rx) and listing NPI-verifiable prescribers. Starts at $150/month (6-month plan).
- Henry Meds: $79 first month, then $199/month; includes coaching, provider visits, and shipping; uses 503A/503B partners.
- Alloy Health: Menopause-trained physicians; tailored dosing; $70/month (not available in AL, AR, CA, NV, LA, MS, DC).
- Ivím Health: Starting at $149/month; uses FDA-inspected, state-regulated compounding pharmacies.
Important Safety Tips
Before switching:
- Confirm the pharmacy is properly licensed with a physical U.S. address and phone number [7].
- Check if the pharmacy is accredited (e.g., via NABP or Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board) [7].
- Ensure you can speak with a licensed pharmacist for usage questions [7].
- Remember: Compounded semaglutide is not FDA-approved, may vary in quality, and is not covered by insurance [5][7].
Alternative to Compounding
If FDA-approved options are accessible, Wegovy (oral), Ozempic, or Rybelsus are safer and more reliable than compounded versions [7]. The FDA confirmed the Ozempic/Wegovy shortage was resolved as of February 2025, and Wegovy pills entered the market in January 2026 [7].
For quick approval and transparency, Peak Wellness and OnlineSemaglutide.org are your best starting points.