Short answer: There isn’t a large publicly available marketplace that reliably sells Zepbound (setmelanotide) single‑dose vials for direct cash purchase. Zepbound is a specialty biologic with restricted distribution, and it’s most commonly dispensed through manufacturer‑authorized specialty pharmacies. Those are the places to contact if you plan to self‑pay. Providers to contact (call or check their online specialty pages) Accredo (Express Scripts Specialty Pharmacy) — national specialty pharmacy that handles high‑cost biologics and will tell you whether cash pricing is possible. CVS Specialty Pharmacy — large specialty network with online ordering and prior‑authorization support. Optum/OptumRx Specialty (including Diplomat brand where applicable) — another major specialty distributor of injectable biologics. Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy — offers specialty biologics and patient support services online. Avella Specialty Pharmacy — smaller specialty pharmacy that sometimes works with cash‑pay patients for specialty products. Also contact: Rhythm Pharmaceuticals’ patient support/hub (the drug manufacturer) — they can tell you the authorized pharmacy network, REMS/enrollment requirements, and any patient‑assistance or copay programs. Manufacturer hubs often control distribution for rare‑disease biologics. Important points and next steps Prescription and REMS/enrollment: Zepbound is prescription‑only and may require enrollment in a restricted distribution/REMS program. Pharmacies will not ship without the required paperwork. Self‑pay availability: Many specialty pharmacies primarily bill insurance and may not offer a standard cash price; cash availability and single‑dose vial sales vary by pharmacy. Expect to have to call each specialty pharmacy and ask specifically about cash pricing and vial sizes. Pricing and verification: Ask for an itemized cash price, shipping fees, and any documentation they require. Ask whether the pharmacy is an “authorized” distributor for Zepbound (manufacturer authorization reduces risk of counterfeit product). Assistance: If insurance isn’t available, ask the Rhythm patient hub about manufacturer savings, copay assistance, or patient‑assistance programs that may lower the cost more than self‑pay. If you’d like, I can: Draft a short script/email you can use when calling these specialty pharmacies, or Help look up the Rhythm Pharmaceuticals patient support contact page (if you want exact phone/email wording).
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