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Compounded GLP-1 cost breakdown — what you're actually paying for

LarryQC_SD Wed, Mar 4, 2026 at 5:05 PM 9 replies 434 viewsPage 2 of 2
tommy_boulder
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Mar 4, 2026 at 7:55 PM#6

I want to add the perspective of someone with NO insurance. Self-employed, individual market plans in my state exclude weight loss meds, and I don't qualify for Marketplace subsidies.

My 12-month cost on compounded semaglutide through a direct telehealth provider (no subscription fee):

  • Month 1-2 (0.25mg): $99/month
  • Month 3-4 (0.5mg): $129/month
  • Month 5-12 (1.0mg): $179/month
  • Supplies: ~$96 for the year
  • Total: $1,984 for the year

Results: 62 lbs lost, A1C from 6.3 to 5.1, blood pressure normalized, off my BP medication ($45/month savings there). If I factor in the BP med savings, my net cost was about $1,444 for the year.

Brand Wegovy at retail would have been $16,188. Compounded literally saved me $14,204. I couldn't have done this without the compounding option existing.

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BiostatsBrad
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Mar 4, 2026 at 8:12 PM#7

the point above about downstream cost savings is important and often overlooked. I've been collecting self-reported data from about 200 community members, and the average person reports:

  • Dropping 1.3 other medications within 12 months of starting a GLP-1
  • Average monthly savings on other meds: $67/month
  • Reduction in doctor visits: 2.1 fewer per year

When you factor in total healthcare cost reductions, the NET cost of GLP-1 therapy is significantly lower than the sticker price. This is the argument insurers should be making to themselves, honestly.

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PedsEndoPhilly
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Mar 4, 2026 at 8:29 PM#8

Incredible data from everyone. I'm going to compile all of this into a comprehensive spreadsheet and share it with the community. The bottom line seems to be:

The "right" option depends entirely on your insurance situation, and the cost gap between best-case (Kaiser at $35/mo) and worst-case (brand retail at $1,349/mo) is absolutely massive. The compounding option provides a critical middle path that makes this medication class accessible to people who would otherwise be priced out entirely.

Going to do a follow-up post at the 24-month mark with updated data. Thanks everyone for contributing your numbers!

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