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Updated June 2026

Compounded Semaglutide vs Compounded Tirzepatide

Two prescription compounded GLP-1 options compared. Availability, formulation, dosing, and clinical suitability vary by provider, pharmacy, and patient.

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From

$99/mo

Compounded Semaglutide

June 2026

From

$139/mo

Compounded Tirzepatide

June 2026

Overview

What are Compounded GLP-1 meds?

Compounded Semaglutide and Compounded Tirzepatide are prescription medications prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies. Unlike branded medications, they are customized by pharmacy and prescription, so formulation, dosing, and availability may vary.

Compounded Semaglutide

Type 2 Diabetes

Compounded Semaglutide is a customized GLP-1 medication prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies to support medically supervised weight management. Not individually FDA-approved, but widely available via telehealth without insurance.

Maker

Licensed Pharmacies

Approved

Format

Weekly injection

Max dose

2.4 mg

Compounded Tirzepatide

Weight Management

Compounded Tirzepatide is a customized GLP-1 medication prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies to support medically supervised weight management. Not individually FDA-approved, but widely available via telehealth without insurance.

Maker

Licensed Pharmacies

Approved

Format

Weekly injection

Max dose

15 mg

Side by side

Quick comparison

How they stack up on the metrics that matter most.

Active ingredient

Compounded Semaglutide

Semaglutide

Compounded Tirzepatide

Tirzepatide

Administration

Compounded Semaglutide

Weekly injection

Compounded Tirzepatide

Weekly injection

Insurance

Compounded Semaglutide

Not covered

Compounded Tirzepatide

Not covered

Monthly Price

Compounded Semaglutide

From $99/mo

Compounded Tirzepatide

From $139/mo

More energy,

less weight

Dosing schedule

How you ramp up

Both medications use a gradual dose escalation to minimize side effects.

Both medications use a gradual dose escalation to minimize side effects. Dose information is a general reference only. Compounded formulations, concentrations, titration schedules, and maximum doses may vary by prescriber and pharmacy.

Compounded Semaglutide

  1. 1

    0.25 mg

    Weeks 1–4

  2. 2

    0.5 mg

    Weeks 5–8

  3. 3

    1.0 mg

    Weeks 9–12

  4. 4

    1.7 mg

    Weeks 13–16

  5. 5

    2.4 mg

    Weeks 17+

    (Maintenance)

Compounded Tirzepatide

  1. 1

    2.5 mg

    Weeks 1–4

  2. 2

    5 mg

    Weeks 5–8

  3. 3

    7.5 mg

    Weeks 9–12

  4. 4

    10 mg

    Weeks 13–16

  5. 5

    12.5 mg

    Weeks 17–20

  6. 6

    15 mg

    Weeks 21+

    (Maintenance)

Our take

The bottom line

Two prescription compounded GLP-1 options, both prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies. Here’s what to know about each.

Choose based on your goal

  • Compounded Semaglutide may be prepared for an individual patient under prescription by a licensed compounding pharmacy when clinically appropriate. Compounded Semaglutide is not FDA-approved and does not undergo the same FDA review for safety, effectiveness, or quality as approved branded medications.
  • Compounded Tirzepatide may be prepared for an individual patient under prescription by a licensed compounding pharmacy when clinically appropriate. Compounded Tirzepatide is not FDA-approved and does not undergo the same FDA review for safety, effectiveness, or quality as approved branded medications.
  • Either way use a licensed compounding pharmacy and a prescriber who monitors your progress with regular check-ins and dose adjustments.

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Common questions

What you
need to know

Side effects reported with compounded GLP-1 medications often include nausea, digestive discomfort, headache, and fatigue. Individual experience varies, and your provider can help determine which option fits your health history.

Pricing varies by provider, pharmacy, formulation, and dose. Compounded Semaglutide programs may start around $99/month, while Compounded Tirzepatide programs may start around $139/month. Compounded options are typically cash-pay and may not be covered by insurance.

A licensed provider should determine whether Compounded Semaglutide, Compounded Tirzepatide, or another option is clinically appropriate based on your health history, goals, medication availability, and applicable regulatory requirements. Compounded products are not FDA-approved and should not be treated as interchangeable with branded medications.

Yes. Both Compounded Semaglutide and Compounded Tirzepatide require a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Compounded medications are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies for individual patients, under medical supervision — so a consultation is required before you can start.

BestGLP1 publishes these guides for informational and comparison purposes only. The information on this site is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and is not a substitute for guidance from a licensed healthcare professional. GLP-1 medications must be prescribed and monitored by a qualified provider; consult your provider to determine whether treatment is appropriate for your individual circumstances. Prices, side-effect rates, and clinical figures shown here are general references drawn from manufacturer labelling and published trials, and may not reflect your specific situation.

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