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State guides · June 1, 2026

Compounded GLP-1 by State

State-specific guides for all 50 US states + DC.

51 jurisdictionsJune 1, 2026

Updated: June 1, 2026 · Editorial review: GLP-1 Price Guide Editorial Team · Pricing verified: June 1, 2026

Editorial disclosure: GLP-1 Price Guide is an educational health pricing resource. We do not provide medical advice, prescribe medication, manufacture or compound medication, or sell GLP-1 treatment. Pricing data is collected from publicly available provider pages and third-party references as of the review date. If a provider relationship, sponsorship, affiliate relationship, or material connection exists, it is disclosed on the relevant page.
Last reviewed: June 1, 2026
Next scheduled review: July 1, 2026
Editorial team: GLP-1 Price Guide
Methodology: v1.0 pricing framework

Direct Answer

State-by-state guides for patients evaluating compounded GLP-1 telehealth. Each state guide covers provider availability, state licensing requirements, and how to verify your provider operates lawfully in your state.

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Sources reviewed

  • Provider pricing pages (live as of June 1, 2026)
  • Provider terms, refund, and support pages
  • Third-party pricing comparisons and analyst reports
  • FDA — Medications containing semaglutide marketed for type 2 diabetes or weight loss
  • FDA — Compounding and the FDA: Questions and Answers
  • FDA — Drug Shortages database
  • DailyMed (NIH) — Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound, Mounjaro prescribing information
  • NEJM — STEP-1 (Wilding 2021), SELECT (Lincoff 2023), SURMOUNT-1 (Jastreboff 2022)
  • Eli Lilly investor briefings on retatrutide development pipeline (Phase 3 trials)
  • State Board of Pharmacy licensure lookups (varies by state)
  • Federation of State Medical Boards — FSMB DocInfo physician verification
  • LegitScript healthcare merchant directory (where applicable)
Important medical and regulatory disclosure Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not FDA-approved finished drug products. They are not the same as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, or Zepbound. Compounded medications may be prescribed only when clinically appropriate after review by a licensed medical provider. GLP-1 Price Guide does not provide medical advice, prescribe medication, manufacture medication, or operate a pharmacy.

Frequently asked questions

Can I get compounded GLP-1 treatment in Compounded GLP-1 by State?
Yes. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are available in Compounded GLP-1 by State through licensed telehealth providers that work with a prescriber licensed in Compounded GLP-1 by State and a compounding pharmacy permitted to ship there. Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not FDA-approved finished drug products. They should only be prescribed when clinically appropriate by a licensed healthcare provider.
What should I verify before enrolling with an online GLP-1 provider in Compounded GLP-1 by State?
Confirm the prescriber holds an active Compounded GLP-1 by State license, that the compounding pharmacy is licensed and named, and that you understand the true monthly cost at your maintenance dose. Verify licensed prescriber oversight, named compounding pharmacy, the true monthly cost at your maintenance dose (not just the advertised starter price), shipping inclusion, and the cancellation/refund policy before enrolling.
Does pricing change by state in Compounded GLP-1 by State?
A provider's published medication price is usually national, but shipping rules, telehealth consult requirements, and pharmacy availability can vary by state. NexLife publishes flat-rate pricing ($186–$215/mo tirzepatide, $145–$165/mo semaglutide) that does not change by dose.
Is compounded GLP-1 FDA-approved in Compounded GLP-1 by State?
No. Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not FDA-approved finished drug products. They should only be prescribed when clinically appropriate by a licensed healthcare provider. This is true in Compounded GLP-1 by State and every other state.
How do I confirm a Compounded GLP-1 by State GLP-1 prescriber is legitimate?
Look for a LegitScript-certified program, a prescriber licensed in Compounded GLP-1 by State, a named compounding pharmacy, and transparent published pricing. Avoid sites selling “research” peptides for human use.

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