Zepbound vs Compounded Tirzepatide
A side-by-side look at two GLP-1 options for chronic weight management — efficacy, cost, dosing, and side-effect profile.
Last updated July 2026 · TrimSoMo Editorial Team
Zepbound (GLP-1 / GIP dual agonist) and Compounded Tirzepatide (GLP-1 / GIP dual agonist) are both used for weight management. Zepbound is fDA-approved for weight management (2023); Compounded Tirzepatide is not FDA-approved; compounded — availability restricted in 2026. List prices run ~$1,059/mo list vs ~$250–$500/mo. The right choice depends on insurance coverage, how you tolerate side effects, and whether you prefer an injection or an oral option — decide with a licensed provider.
Spec by Spec
| Spec | Zepbound | Compounded Tirzepatide |
|---|---|---|
| Drug class | GLP-1 / GIP dual agonist | GLP-1 / GIP dual agonist |
| How you take it | Weekly injection | Weekly injection |
| Avg weight loss (trials) | ~21% of body weight (SURMOUNT-1, 72 weeks) | Comparable to tirzepatide (~20%); varies by formulation |
| Monthly cash price | ~$1,059/mo list | ~$250–$500/mo |
| FDA status (weight) | FDA-approved for weight management (2023) | Not FDA-approved; compounded — availability restricted in 2026 |
| Common side effects | Nausea, diarrhea, fatigue, constipation | Nausea, diarrhea, fatigue |
Compounded Tirzepatide: Restricted in 2026 to documented medical need; choose LegitScript-verified pharmacies.
Zepbound cost guide
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Compounded Tirzepatide cost guide
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Zepbound or Compounded Tirzepatide more effective for weight loss?
Zepbound: ~21% of body weight (SURMOUNT-1, 72 weeks). Compounded Tirzepatide: Comparable to tirzepatide (~20%); varies by formulation. These figures come from separate manufacturer trials, not a direct head-to-head study, so compare them as ranges rather than exact head-to-head results.
Which is cheaper, Zepbound or Compounded Tirzepatide?
List prices are roughly ~$1,059/mo list for Zepbound and ~$250–$500/mo for Compounded Tirzepatide. Your real out-of-pocket cost depends on insurance, manufacturer savings programs, telehealth pricing, and (where appropriate) compounded options.
Can I switch between Zepbound and Compounded Tirzepatide?
Switching GLP-1 medications is common and should be done under a prescriber's guidance, who manages dose titration to limit nausea and other GI side effects.
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Disclaimer: Figures are approximate, drawn from manufacturer trials and published list prices, and are not a direct head-to-head study or medical advice. Consult a licensed provider before starting or switching any GLP-1 medication.