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I can help — but two quick clarifying questions first so I give accurate options:
- Do you mean Zepbound in single‑dose vials specifically, or the more common single‑dose prefilled pens? (Manufacturers often sell pens rather than multi‑use vials.)
- Which country and state (if US) are you in? Online pharmacy and telehealth availability varies by state/country.
Quick overview while you reply
- Zepbound (tirzepatide) is a prescription medication; legitimate suppliers will require a prescription after a telehealth/clinic visit.
- Many telehealth weight‑loss services can evaluate you and, if appropriate, prescribe tirzepatide and arrange pharmacy delivery on a self‑pay basis. Examples of US telehealth providers that commonly handle GLP‑1/GIP prescriptions (and offer self‑pay programs) include Ro (Roman), Hims & Hers, PlushCare, and some specialized weight‑loss services. Availability of the specific “Zepbound single‑dose vial” format varies by pharmacy.
- Large chain and online pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco Pharmacy) and accredited mail‑order/specialty pharmacies will usually fill a legitimate prescription for Zepbound if they stock that formulation. Manufacturer patient‑support (Eli Lilly) can also tell you which pharmacies are authorized/stock the product.
- Be cautious about compounded vials sold outside normal supply chains — those are not FDA‑approved and carry safety/sterility risks.
If you tell me your location and whether you meant pens or vials, I’ll look up specific telehealth services and pharmacies in your area that report offering Zepbound for self‑pay and how to contact them.