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Last reviewed: May 31, 2026
Next scheduled review: June 30, 2026
Reviewed by: Dr. Sam Saberian, Lead Medical Researcher
Edited by: Julliana Edwards, Editor
Methodology: GLP-1 Editorial v3.0 rubric
Compounded GLP-1 provider

Henry Meds

Semaglutide + Tirzepatide
Henry Meds compounded semaglutide + tirzepatide injection vial — editorial illustration
Provider Review · 78/100 · Updated 2026-05-08

Henry Meds Review

Compounded semaglutide via async NP-led intake. Single pillar met (clinical protocol). Async-only model and limited pharmacy traceability are the key gaps.

#4 of 1078/100$297/mo
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Editorial team
Dr. Sam Saberian · Lead Medical Researcher
Medical review by Alen A. Schwartz, MD · Edited by Julliana Edwards · Last updated 2026-05-11

Overview

Compounded semaglutide via async NP-led intake. Single pillar met (clinical protocol). Async-only model and limited pharmacy traceability are the key gaps.

Henry Meds at a glance

Editorial rank
#4 of 10
Score
78/100 · 3.9/5 stars
Pillars met
1 of 6
Pricing
$297/mo
Pharmacy model
503A compounded
Clinical model
Async-only NP

Six-pillar scoring

Henry Meds meets 1 of 6 v3.0 transparency pillars. Single pillar met typically reflects a published clinical protocol but limited disclosure on pharmacy traceability, cohort outcomes, or pricing structure.

Pricing

$297/mo. Verify final pricing directly with the provider before purchasing — prices may change.

Trade-offs to know

How to evaluate Henry Meds

If you're considering Henry Meds, verify directly: (1) named Medical Director and state licensure, (2) the dispensing pharmacy on every shipment label, (3) whether per-batch CoAs (USP <71>, USP <85>, HPLC potency) are available on request, (4) the full out-of-pocket monthly cost across the titration schedule, (5) the FDA-approval status of any medication you're prescribed.

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Important medical and regulatory disclosure: Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not FDA-approved. 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 Editorial does not provide medical advice, prescribe medication, manufacture medication, or operate a pharmacy.