Comparisons13 min readUpdated 2025-10-23

    GoodRx GLP-1 Cost: What You'll Actually Pay

    GoodRx GLP-1 cost breakdown: real prices for semaglutide and tirzepatide with GoodRx coupons versus compounded alternatives like Trimi that offer GLP-1 from $99/mo.

    Written by Trimi Medical Team. Medically reviewed by Dr. Asad Niazi, MD, MPH. We analyze GLP-1 pricing across platforms so patients can make informed financial decisions about their weight loss treatment.

    Quick links: Semaglutide treatment, Trimi pricing, and cheapest GLP-1 injections 2026.

    The Real Cost of GLP-1 Through GoodRx

    When patients see GLP-1 prices on GoodRx, there is often an initial moment of relief — the coupon price is lower than the full list price. But relief can turn to frustration when the discounted price is still $800 to $1,200 per month for brand-name semaglutide medications. This guide breaks down exactly what you will pay through the GoodRx ecosystem and compares it to fundamentally more affordable alternatives.

    Understanding GLP-1 costs through GoodRx requires distinguishing between two different services: the GoodRx coupon platform (which discounts brand-name medications at retail pharmacies) and GoodRx Care (their telehealth service, which has its own consultation fees). Many patients conflate these services and are surprised when the total cost includes both the consultation fee and the discounted medication price.

    This pricing analysis covers both scenarios and compares them to the compounded GLP-1 model offered by providers like Trimi, where the same active ingredients are available at a fraction of the brand-name cost through licensed compounding pharmacies.

    GoodRx GLP-1 Prices vs Compounded: Full Comparison

    Cost ComponentGoodRx (Brand-Name)Trimi (Compounded)
    Semaglutide Monthly$800 - $1,200 (w/coupon)From $99/mo
    Tirzepatide Monthly$700 - $950 (w/coupon)From $149/mo
    Consultation Fee$19 - $75 per visitIncluded in monthly price
    Shipping/PickupPharmacy pickup (may ship)Free direct shipping
    6-Month Estimated Total$5,000 - $7,500+From $894
    12-Month Estimated Total$10,000 - $15,000+From $1,788
    Annual Savings with Trimi$8,000 - $13,000+
    Insurance CompatibleYes (coupon may beat copay)Self-pay model

    Pricing Note

    GoodRx coupon prices vary by pharmacy and location. Trimi pricing reflects compounded medications. Both are subject to change. Verify current pricing directly.

    Why Brand-Name Remains Expensive Even with Coupons

    GoodRx coupons work by negotiating group discount rates with pharmacies — essentially pooling buying power to get a better price than an individual cash-paying patient would receive. This model is highly effective for generic medications where competition drives prices down and GoodRx's negotiated rates can bring costs to pennies on the dollar compared to list prices.

    For brand-name GLP-1 medications, however, the economics are different. Novo Nordisk (manufacturer of Wegovy and Ozempic) and Eli Lilly (manufacturer of Zepbound and Mounjaro) set the wholesale price, and the margin between wholesale and retail is relatively thin. GoodRx can negotiate a discount from the retail pharmacy markup, but they cannot fundamentally change the high wholesale cost of these patented medications.

    This is precisely why compounded GLP-1 medications exist as an alternative. Compounding pharmacies produce semaglutide and tirzepatide using the same active pharmaceutical ingredients but outside the brand-name pricing structure. The result is medication that costs a fraction of the brand-name price while delivering the same therapeutic effect. Providers like Trimi leverage this pathway to make GLP-1 treatment accessible at $149 per month.

    When GoodRx Coupons Make Financial Sense

    You have insurance with a moderate copay, and the GoodRx coupon price is lower than your copay — use the coupon instead of insurance for that fill

    Your insurance covers GLP-1 but your copay is high — compare the GoodRx price against your copay to see which saves more

    You prefer brand-name medication specifically and are willing to pay the premium over compounded alternatives

    Your provider has prescribed a specific brand-name product and you want the lowest retail pharmacy price available

    You need a one-time or short-term fill while transitioning to a compounded GLP-1 provider for long-term treatment

    When Compounded GLP-1 Saves More

    You are paying out of pocket without insurance coverage — compounded GLP-1 at $149 per month is dramatically cheaper than $800+ brand-name pricing

    Your insurance does not cover weight loss medications — compounded alternatives are your most affordable pathway to GLP-1 treatment

    Your deductible is high enough that you are effectively paying cash price — compounded options save thousands annually

    You plan to continue GLP-1 treatment for 6 months or longer — cumulative savings from compounded pricing compound significantly over time

    You want all-inclusive pricing with no separate consultation or pharmacy fees — providers like Trimi bundle everything into one monthly payment

    Bottom Line

    GoodRx is a valuable tool for reducing prescription costs, but for GLP-1 weight loss medications, even the best GoodRx coupon price is typically five to eight times more expensive than compounded alternatives. For self-pay patients, the math strongly favors compounded GLP-1 providers like Trimi, where treatment starts at $149 per month with all fees included.

    Use GoodRx if it complements your insurance coverage or if you specifically want brand-name medication. But if your goal is the most affordable path to GLP-1 treatment with the same active ingredients, compounded options represent a fundamentally different price point. See our best GLP-1 provider guide for a full comparison of available options.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does semaglutide cost on GoodRx?

    Brand-name Wegovy (semaglutide for weight loss) with a GoodRx coupon typically costs $800 to $1,200 per month depending on the pharmacy, dosage, and your location. Ozempic (semaglutide for diabetes) may have different pricing. These prices represent a discount from the $1,349 list price but remain far higher than compounded semaglutide, which is available through providers like Trimi starting at $149 per month.

    Is GoodRx the cheapest way to get GLP-1 medications?

    For brand-name GLP-1 medications at retail pharmacies, GoodRx often offers the lowest coupon prices available. However, brand-name GLP-1 medications even with the best GoodRx discount are significantly more expensive than compounded alternatives. For self-pay patients, compounded GLP-1 providers like Trimi offer the same active ingredients at a fraction of the brand-name cost.

    Does GoodRx work at all pharmacies for GLP-1?

    GoodRx coupons are accepted at most major retail pharmacies including CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, and Rite Aid. However, GLP-1 medication prices vary significantly between pharmacies even with the same GoodRx coupon. Using GoodRx's price comparison feature to check multiple pharmacies in your area is advisable, though the price at any pharmacy will still be substantially higher than compounded alternatives.

    Can I use GoodRx with my insurance for GLP-1?

    You can use either your insurance or a GoodRx coupon, but generally not both on the same prescription fill. In some cases, the GoodRx coupon price may be lower than your insurance copay, making the coupon the better option. Compare your insurance out-of-pocket cost against the GoodRx coupon price to determine which saves you more.

    How much does a GoodRx Care consultation cost?

    GoodRx Care telehealth consultations typically range from $19 to $75 depending on the type of visit. Weight management consultations may be at the higher end of this range. This consultation fee is separate from the medication cost — you pay for the visit and then separately for the prescription. Trimi includes all consultations in the monthly medication price.

    Why is GLP-1 still expensive even with GoodRx?

    GoodRx negotiates discounts on brand-name medications, but these are still manufacturer-set prices. Brand-name GLP-1 medications like Wegovy and Zepbound have high list prices because of patent protection, limited competition, and high demand. GoodRx coupons reduce the price from list but cannot fundamentally change the economics of brand-name pharmaceutical pricing. Compounded alternatives bypass brand-name pricing entirely.

    Should I use GoodRx or try compounded GLP-1?

    For self-pay patients, compounded GLP-1 is almost always more affordable than brand-name with a GoodRx coupon. If you have insurance that covers GLP-1 medications with a low copay, using insurance may be your best option, with GoodRx as a backup if the coupon price beats your copay. For patients paying $500 or more per month for brand-name GLP-1, compounded providers like Trimi offer the same active ingredients for a fraction of the cost.

    Sources & References

    1. GoodRx pricing and coupon information.
    2. STEP 1 trial: semaglutide clinical data (PubMed).
    3. SURMOUNT-1 trial: tirzepatide clinical data (PubMed).
    4. FDA compounding guidance.
    5. NIDDK prescription weight loss medications.

    Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any medication. Trimi is a competitor in the GLP-1 space — this cost analysis aims to be accurate, but readers should be aware of our perspective.

    What does the current clinical evidence support for GLP-1-based weight management?

    GLP-1 receptor agonists (semaglutide, tirzepatide) have Phase 3 RCT evidence for chronic weight management in adults with BMI ≥30 or BMI ≥27 with a weight-related comorbidity. Trimi offers compounded preparations of the same active ingredients at $99/month (semaglutide) and $125/month (tirzepatide) on the annual plan, prepared per individual prescription by 503A community sterile compounding pharmacies and reviewed by a US-licensed clinician through Beluga Health's 50-state physician network. Compounded preparations are not themselves FDA-approved as drugs; the active ingredients are FDA-approved in the corresponding brand finished products. Eligibility is determined by a licensed clinician.

    Phase 3 RCT evidence base: STEP 1 (NEJM 2021), SURMOUNT-1 (NEJM 2022), SELECT (NEJM 2023), FLOW (NEJM 2024)
    Trimi pricing: $99/month semaglutide / $125/month tirzepatide on annual plan
    Clinical review: Dr. Asad Niazi, MD MPH via Beluga Health 50-state network

    Key Takeaways

    • Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are prepared per individual prescription by 503A community sterile compounding pharmacies (VialsRx — Texas State Board pharmacy license #35264 — and GreenwichRx). The active ingredients (semaglutide, tirzepatide) are FDA-approved in the corresponding brand finished products (Wegovy / Ozempic and Zepbound / Mounjaro respectively). Compounded preparations are not themselves FDA-approved as drugs.
    • Eligibility for GLP-1 treatment is determined by a licensed clinician: BMI ≥30, or BMI ≥27 with at least one weight-related comorbidity (type 2 diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, obstructive sleep apnea, cardiovascular disease). Contraindications include personal/family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma, MEN 2 syndrome, pancreatitis, severe gastrointestinal disease, severe renal impairment, pregnancy, and breastfeeding.
    • Common GLP-1 receptor agonist adverse effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and gallbladder events. Most are mild-to-moderate and concentrated during dose escalation. Severe gastrointestinal symptoms causing dehydration can increase acute kidney injury risk and should be reported to the prescribing clinician.
    • Trimi's clinical review is coordinated by Dr. Asad Niazi, MD MPH through Beluga Health's 50-state physician network. Trimi pricing: $99/month for compounded semaglutide and $125/month for compounded tirzepatide on the annual plan; flat across all prescribed doses within whichever plan, with no enrollment / consultation / shipping fees.
    • This is general information based on the cited sources, not medical advice. Treatment decisions require evaluation by a licensed clinician familiar with your individual medical history.

    Medically Reviewed

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    Scientific References

    1. Garvey WT, Mechanick JI, Brett EM, et al. (2024). American Association of Clinical Endocrinology / American College of Endocrinology Comprehensive Clinical Practice Guidelines for Medical Care of Patients with Obesity. Endocrine Practice.Read StudyDOI: 10.4158/EP161365.GL
    2. American Heart Association (2021). Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation.Read StudyDOI: 10.1161/CIR.0000000000000973
    3. Apovian CM, Aronne LJ, Bessesen DH, et al. (2015). Pharmacological Management of Obesity: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.Read StudyDOI: 10.1210/jc.2014-3415

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