Pharmazee at a glance: A U.S. telehealth platform with two editorially distinctive features and one editorial-signal question. Distinctive 1: Flat-rate pricing across all doses — Compounded Semaglutide at $99/mo across all 6 dose tiers (0.25mg through 2.5mg, labeled BEST VALUE); Compounded Tirzepatide at $149/mo across all 6 dose tiers (2.5mg through 15mg, labeled MOST EFFECTIVE). No per-mg titration price escalation. This ties HealthRX.com ($99/mo sema), bmiMD ($99/mo sema), Helimeds ($149/mo tirz), and Clinic Secret/TrimRx (flat-rate) for editorial transparency on dose pricing. Distinctive 2: The broader product menu spans rare adjacent telehealth categories — PT-141 sexual health peptide, Glutathione antioxidant, NAD+ Nasal & Injectable, Sermorelin, Metformin, men's and women's hair loss, and erectile dysfunction. The PT-141 and Glutathione offerings are particularly rare in our 14-platform 2026 review set. Editorial-signal question: LegitScript certification status is not publicly displayed on the landing page we tested — this is a meaningful difference from the LegitScript-certified subset of our review set, and reasonable pre-purchase buyer due diligence. The "Founded by a double board-certified physician" credential is published but the specific individual physician name and Atlas Medhealth corporate domicile aren't disclosed in detail. Best for buyers who specifically want flat-rate dose pricing + PT-141 / Glutathione / NAD+ adjacent menu AND are comfortable resolving the LegitScript and founder-name questions in writing via support before purchase. Skip if you require LegitScript certification visibly displayed (see HealthRX.com Cert. 50087439, JRNYS, or Measured).
✓Pick Pharmazee if
You specifically want flat-rate compounded GLP-1 pricing across all dose escalations — $99/mo Compounded Semaglutide and $149/mo Compounded Tirzepatide, no per-mg titration price escalation; you want the broader peptide / wellness menu including PT-141 sexual health peptide, Glutathione antioxidant, NAD+ Nasal and Injectable, Sermorelin (rare combinations in our review set); you appreciate "Founded by a double board-certified physician" credentialing via Atlas Medhealth; you want HIPAA notice published; you're comfortable resolving the LegitScript and named-founder editorial questions in writing via support before purchase; you value "Doctor-Led Care" editorial framing.
✕Skip Pharmazee if
You require visible LegitScript certification displayed publicly — see HealthRX.com Cert. 50087439, JRNYS, Measured, Clinic Secret seal 32845430, Helimeds seal 368688; you require a named individual founder physician with verifiable credentials publicly displayed (see BreezeMeds' Dr. Carr NPI 1689841744 + Dr. Tenbrink NPI 1346482684, or Found's Dr. Rekha Kumar former ABOM Medical Director); you want the absolute lowest published starting price (JRNYS at $89/mo beats Pharmazee's $99 by $10/mo); you want FDA-approved branded medications on the same platform (Pharmazee's GLP-1 menu is compounded-only); or you're pregnant, nursing, under 18, or have GLP-1 contraindications.
Our verdict on Pharmazee
- Best for
- Buyers who specifically want flat-rate dose pricing on Compounded Semaglutide and Tirzepatide + broader peptide / wellness menu (PT-141, Glutathione, NAD+, Sermorelin) AND are comfortable resolving the LegitScript visibility and named-founder identity questions in writing via support before purchase.
- Strengths
- $99/month flat-rate Compounded Semaglutide — same price for all 6 dose tiers (ties HealthRX.com, bmiMD for #2 cheapest published after JRNYS $89); $149/month flat-rate Compounded Tirzepatide — same price for all 6 dose tiers (ties Helimeds and HealthRX.com for cheapest published tirz); flat-rate-across-all-doses structure editorially distinctive (ties TrimRx and Clinic Secret); "Founded by a double board-certified physician" credential via Atlas Medhealth; broader product menu spanning Weight Loss (Compounded Sema/Tirz), Longevity & Vitality (NAD+ Nasal, NAD+ Injectable, Glutathione — Glutathione rare in our review set), Hair Loss (women's and men's), Anti-Aging (Sermorelin, Metformin), Sexual Health (Erectile Dysfunction, PT-141 — PT-141 rare in our review set); HIPAA notice published; Returns & Refund Policy published; Privacy Policy + CCPA Opt-Out + SMS Terms and Conditions published; "Doctor-Led Care" editorial framing; flat monthly pricing positioning as "no changes as treatment progresses"; board-certified U.S. physicians; fast free delivery if prescription granted.
- Drawbacks
- LegitScript certification status not publicly displayed on the landing page we tested — meaningful difference from the LegitScript-certified subset of our review set; double-board-certified founder name not individually disclosed (Atlas Medhealth association referenced generically); named compounding pharmacy partner not publicly disclosed; outcome data not published; specific provider review timeline duration not granularly disclosed; FDA-approved branded medications not offered on the same platform; standard compounded-GLP-1 FDA caveats apply.
- Pricing
- Compounded Semaglutide $99/mo flat-rate across all 6 doses (0.25 mg / 0.5 mg / 1 mg / 1.5 mg / 2 mg / 2.5 mg). Compounded Tirzepatide $149/mo flat-rate across all 6 doses (2.5 mg / 5 mg / 7.5 mg / 10 mg / 12.5 mg / 15 mg). Online consultation included. Fast free delivery if prescribed.
- Editor's rating
- 4.0 / 5 — strong combination of flat-rate pricing, broader peptide / wellness menu, and double-board-certified founder credential, offset by absence of visibly-displayed LegitScript certification and individually-disclosed founder name (both reasonable pre-purchase buyer-due-diligence questions).
Start with Pharmazee today
$99/mo flat-rate Compounded Semaglutide all doses. $149/mo flat-rate Compounded Tirzepatide all doses. Double-board-certified founder via Atlas Medhealth. PT-141 + Glutathione + NAD+ adjacent menu. HIPAA published. Verify LegitScript with support before purchase.
Visit Pharmazee's Official Site →What we verified about Pharmazee
Before the detailed review, here's every claim we checked. VERIFIED = independently confirmed against Pharmazee's published materials as of June 2026. PLATFORM = stated by Pharmazee, not yet independently confirmed. CAUTION = a disclosure or claim worth resolving in writing via support before purchase.
| What we checked | What we found |
|---|---|
| Brand & entity VERIFIED | Pharmazee · Copyright © 2026 Pharmazee. All Rights Reserved. |
| Domain VERIFIED | pharmazee.co |
| Compounded Semaglutide pricing VERIFIED | $99/month — flat-rate across all 6 doses: 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 1.5 mg, 2 mg, 2.5 mg — labeled BEST VALUE |
| Compounded Tirzepatide pricing VERIFIED | $149/month — flat-rate across all 6 doses: 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 7.5 mg, 10 mg, 12.5 mg, 15 mg — labeled MOST EFFECTIVE |
| Founded by double board-certified physician VERIFIED | Published "Founded by a double board-certified physician, Atlas Medhealth blends preventive wellness with evidence-based care" |
| PT-141 (sexual health peptide) VERIFIED | Yes — Sexual Health category, rare in our review set |
| Glutathione (antioxidant) VERIFIED | Yes — Longevity & Vitality category, rare in our review set |
| NAD+ Nasal VERIFIED | Yes — Longevity & Vitality |
| NAD+ Injectable VERIFIED | Yes — Longevity & Vitality |
| Sermorelin VERIFIED | Yes — Anti-Aging |
| Metformin VERIFIED | Yes — Anti-Aging (FDA-approved generic) |
| Women's Hair Loss VERIFIED | Yes — Hair Loss category |
| Men's Hair Loss VERIFIED | Yes — Hair Loss category |
| Erectile Dysfunction VERIFIED | Yes — Sexual Health category |
| HIPAA notice VERIFIED | Published at pharmazee.co/hipaa |
| Returns & Refund Policy VERIFIED | Published at pharmazee.co/returns-refund-policy |
| Privacy Policy VERIFIED | Published at pharmazee.co/privacy |
| Terms of Use VERIFIED | Published at pharmazee.co/terms |
| CCPA Opt-Out VERIFIED | Published |
| SMS Terms VERIFIED | Published |
| Doctor-Led Care editorial framing VERIFIED | Yes — explicitly published |
| Board-certified U.S. physicians VERIFIED | Yes — published 3-step intake process |
| "Pharmazee does not manufacture medications" disclosure VERIFIED | Yes — published |
| LegitScript certification CAUTION | Not publicly displayed on landing page we tested — confirm with support before purchase |
| Named individual founder physician CAUTION | Atlas Medhealth association referenced generically — individual physician name not publicly disclosed |
| Atlas Medhealth corporate domicile CAUTION | Not publicly disclosed in detail — confirm with support |
| Named compounding pharmacy partner CAUTION | Not publicly disclosed — references "licensed pharmacy" |
| Outcome data CAUTION | Not published |
| FDA-approved branded medications CAUTION | Not offered — GLP-1 menu is compounded-only |
Pricing, founder credential references, and product menu verified on pharmazee.co as of June 2026. The combination of $99 flat-rate sema + $149 flat-rate tirz pricing + double-board-certified founder credential via Atlas Medhealth + broader peptide/wellness menu on the verified side, and LegitScript visibility + named founder identity + named pharmacy partner on the caution side, is the editorial reason this review settles at 4.0/5.
Pharmazee's structural position in the 2026 U.S. telehealth GLP-1 category combines two genuinely distinctive features with one editorial-signal question that buyers should resolve in writing before purchase. First, the flat-rate-across-all-doses pricing structure: $99/month for Compounded Semaglutide regardless of whether you're titrating at 0.25mg or 2.5mg, and $149/month for Compounded Tirzepatide regardless of whether you're at 2.5mg or 15mg. This is editorially distinctive in our 2026 review set — most compounded GLP-1 platforms price per-mg, meaning your cost escalates as your titration escalates. Pharmazee ties HealthRX.com ($99 sema), bmiMD ($99 sema), Helimeds ($149 tirz equivalent), TrimRx (flat-rate), and Clinic Secret (flat-rate) for editorial pricing transparency. Second, the broader peptide / wellness menu spans rare adjacent telehealth categories: PT-141 sexual health peptide (rare in our review set), Glutathione antioxidant (rare), NAD+ Nasal and Injectable, Sermorelin, Metformin, men's and women's hair loss, and erectile dysfunction. The Atlas Medhealth association is editorially relevant: Pharmazee's published "Why Choose Us" section states the platform was "Founded by a double board-certified physician" through Atlas Medhealth — a credential framing that's editorially distinct from anonymous "board-certified U.S. physicians" generic references at most competitors. The editorial-signal question: LegitScript certification status is not publicly displayed on the landing page we tested, which is a meaningful difference from the LegitScript-certified subset of our 2026 review set (JRNYS, Measured, HealthRX.com, Clinic Secret, Helimeds, Tuyo Health, BreezeMeds, Medvi, FuturHealth, Fella, GoodGirlRx, Found, CoreAge Rx). Buyers should ask Pharmazee support to confirm LegitScript registration status, the named double-board-certified founder physician, and the named compounding pharmacy partner before purchase — these are reasonable pre-purchase verifications.
The flat-rate pricing structure — what it means for buyers
Pharmazee publishes "Same price for all doses" explicitly. The two GLP-1 tiers and their full dose ranges:
- Compounded Semaglutide — $99/month across all 6 doses: 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 1.5 mg, 2 mg, 2.5 mg
- Compounded Tirzepatide — $149/month across all 6 doses: 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 7.5 mg, 10 mg, 12.5 mg, 15 mg
Why this matters: Most compounded GLP-1 platforms price per-mg. As you titrate from the starting dose to the maintenance dose, your monthly cost escalates. Pharmazee's flat-rate structure eliminates that titration cost escalation. For a patient who starts semaglutide at 0.25mg and titrates to 2.5mg over 16-20 weeks, the per-mg-priced alternative could mean a 5-10× cost increase by the maintenance dose. Pharmazee's $99/mo holds across the full range.
Editorially-comparable flat-rate platforms in our 14-platform 2026 review set:
- Pharmazee: $99/mo flat sema + $149/mo flat tirz
- HealthRX.com: $99/mo flat sema + $149/mo flat tirz
- TrimRx: $179/mo flat sema + $259/mo flat tirz
- Clinic Secret: $49/wk flat-rate across all dose escalations
Three buyer-due-diligence questions to ask Pharmazee in writing
The flat-rate pricing and broader peptide menu are real positives. The editorial-signal questions worth resolving via support before purchase:
1. LegitScript certification status
"Are you LegitScript certified? Please provide your seal number and the LegitScript merchant database verification link for pharmazee.co."
Why it matters: LegitScript certification is the U.S. standard third-party verification for online pharmacies and healthcare-product merchants. Most platforms in our 2026 review set display LegitScript seals — the absence of a visible seal on Pharmazee's landing page is reasonable buyer due diligence.
2. Named individual founder physician
"Who is the double-board-certified physician founder referenced in your 'Why Choose Us' section? What are their two board certifications? What is their state license number and NPI? What is Atlas Medhealth's corporate domicile?"
Why it matters: Comparable platforms publish named medical leadership with verifiable credentials. BreezeMeds publishes Dr. Carr's NPI 1689841744 and Dr. Tenbrink's NPI 1346482684. Found publishes Dr. Rekha Kumar (former ABOM Medical Director). Tuyo Health publishes Dr. German Echeverry. The "double board-certified physician" credential is editorially distinctive — confirming the individual identity is reasonable.
3. Named compounding pharmacy partner
"Which compounding pharmacy fulfills my prescription? Is the pharmacy a Section 503A or 503B facility? What is the pharmacy's state license and accreditation status (PCAB, ACHC)?"
Why it matters: For compounded GLP-1 medications, the compounding pharmacy IS the manufacturing controls layer. HealthRX.com names Manifest Pharmacy (Greer SC, 503A, USP-797). BreezeMeds names 4 pharmacy partners with phone numbers. ReflexMD names PCAB+ACHC-accredited partners.
Medications Pharmazee offers — broader than GLP-1 alone
Weight Loss:
- Compounded Semaglutide — $99/mo flat-rate (BEST VALUE)
- Compounded Tirzepatide — $149/mo flat-rate (MOST EFFECTIVE)
Longevity & Vitality (rare combinations):
- NAD+ Nasal
- NAD+ Injectable
- Glutathione — antioxidant, rare in our review set
Hair Loss:
- Women's Hair Loss
- Men's Hair Loss
Anti-Aging:
- Sermorelin — growth hormone secretagogue peptide
- Metformin — FDA-approved (generic) diabetes / off-label anti-aging
Sexual Health:
- Erectile Dysfunction medications
- PT-141 (bremelanotide) — sexual health peptide, rare in our review set
The PT-141 and Glutathione offerings are editorially distinctive. Most platforms in our 2026 review set don't offer either. For buyers who want a one-platform telehealth account spanning weight loss + sexual health + longevity peptides + hair loss, Pharmazee's breadth is editorially useful.
Are Pharmazee medications compounded or FDA-approved?
Pharmazee's GLP-1 medications are compounded — Compounded Semaglutide and Compounded Tirzepatide. Compounded products are not individually FDA-approved as finished drug products (category-wide caveat). The Metformin offering is FDA-approved as a finished drug product (generic FDA-approved diabetes / off-label anti-obesity medication). Per Pharmazee's published disclosure: "Pharmazee does not manufacture medications and ships all medications from a licensed pharmacy."
Pharmazee compounded GLP-1s ARE
- Prepared by a U.S. licensed compounding pharmacy
- Prescribed by board-certified U.S. physicians
- Legal under Section 503A of the FD&C Act
- Flat-rate priced ($99 sema, $149 tirz) across all doses
- Built on the same active molecules as branded semaglutide and tirzepatide
Pharmazee compounded GLP-1s ARE NOT
- FDA-approved as finished drug products
- Identical in inactive ingredients to branded versions
- Manufactured by Novo Nordisk or Eli Lilly
- Covered by insurance — cash-pay
- Free from supply or regulatory risk going forward
The 2026 regulatory landscape — what's actually happening
The FDA resolved the official semaglutide shortage in early 2025. 503A pharmacies can still legally compound patient-specific prescriptions. Pharmazee's compounded-only GLP-1 path means buyers should ask which specific pharmacy fulfills the prescription before purchase.
Who Pharmazee is best for
Pharmazee may be a strong fit if you:
- Specifically want flat-rate compounded GLP-1 pricing across all dose escalations ($99 sema, $149 tirz)
- Want a broader peptide / wellness menu — PT-141, Glutathione, NAD+, Sermorelin (rare combinations)
- Appreciate the "Founded by a double board-certified physician" Atlas Medhealth credential
- Want HIPAA-published notice
- Are comfortable resolving the LegitScript visibility and named-founder identity questions in writing via support before purchase
- Want a one-platform account covering weight loss + sexual health + longevity peptides + hair loss
Pharmazee is not the best fit if you:
- Require visible LegitScript certification displayed publicly (see HealthRX.com, JRNYS, Measured, Clinic Secret, Found)
- Require a named individual founder physician with verifiable credentials publicly displayed (see BreezeMeds NPIs, Found Dr. Kumar)
- Want the absolute lowest published starting price (JRNYS at $89/mo)
- Want FDA-approved branded medications on the same platform
- Are pregnant, nursing, under 18, or have GLP-1 contraindications
Pharmazee vs alternatives
| Provider | Sema price | Tirz price | Flat-rate? | LegitScript displayed? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pharmazee | $99/mo flat | $149/mo flat | Yes — all doses | Not visibly displayed |
| HealthRX.com | $99/mo flat | $149/mo flat | Yes | Cert. 50087439 |
| JRNYS | $89/mo | Compounded path | Not detailed | Visible clickable |
| bmiMD | $99/mo | $139/mo | Yes — all doses | Not displayed |
| TrimRx | $179/mo flat | $259/mo flat | Yes — all doses | Not displayed |
| Clinic Secret | $49/wk flat | Same flat tier | Yes | Seal 32845430 |
Pharmazee's editorial position: ties HealthRX.com on pricing structure ($99 flat sema, $149 flat tirz) but lacks HealthRX.com's visibly-displayed LegitScript Cert. 50087439 + named Manifest Pharmacy + named MD Integrations provider network. If pricing structure is your primary criterion and you're comfortable resolving the LegitScript and founder questions via support, Pharmazee may be a fit. If you want the same pricing structure with visibly-displayed verification, HealthRX.com is the editorially superior alternative.
Pharmazee pros and cons
✓What we like
- $99/month flat-rate Compounded Semaglutide — all 6 doses (0.25mg-2.5mg) same price
- $149/month flat-rate Compounded Tirzepatide — all 6 doses (2.5mg-15mg) same price
- Flat-rate-across-all-doses structure editorially distinctive — eliminates titration cost escalation
- "Founded by a double board-certified physician" credential via Atlas Medhealth
- Broader product menu spans Weight Loss, Longevity & Vitality, Hair Loss, Anti-Aging, Sexual Health
- PT-141 sexual health peptide — rare in our review set
- Glutathione antioxidant — rare in our review set
- NAD+ Nasal + NAD+ Injectable options
- Sermorelin (anti-aging peptide)
- Metformin (FDA-approved generic)
- Women's and Men's Hair Loss
- Erectile Dysfunction
- HIPAA notice published at pharmazee.co/hipaa
- Returns & Refund Policy published
- Privacy Policy + CCPA Opt-Out + SMS Terms published
- "Doctor-Led Care" editorial framing
- Board-certified U.S. physicians
- Explicit "Pharmazee does not manufacture medications and ships all medications from a licensed pharmacy" disclosure
- Fast free delivery if prescription granted
✕Buyer due-diligence questions
- LegitScript certification status not publicly displayed — meaningful difference from LegitScript-certified subset of our review set
- Double-board-certified founder name not individually disclosed — Atlas Medhealth association referenced generically
- Atlas Medhealth corporate domicile not publicly disclosed in detail
- Named compounding pharmacy partner not publicly disclosed
- Outcome data not published
- Specific provider review timeline duration not granularly disclosed
- FDA-approved branded medications not offered on the same platform (compounded-only GLP-1)
- Standard compounded-GLP-1 FDA caveats apply
If considering Pharmazee
Send the 3 buyer-due-diligence questions in writing to Pharmazee support first. If LegitScript + named founder + named pharmacy are confirmed satisfactorily, the $99 flat-rate sema + $149 flat-rate tirz + broader peptide menu are real positives.
Visit Pharmazee's Official Site →Pharmazee buyer checklists
Before you sign up
- Send the 3 buyer-due-diligence questions — LegitScript, named founder, named pharmacy — in writing to Pharmazee support.
- If LegitScript seal number is provided, verify it at legitscript.com.
- If a named founder is provided, verify their state license at the relevant state medical board.
- If the named pharmacy is provided, verify state licensure with the pharmacy board.
- Read the published Returns & Refund Policy at pharmazee.co/returns-refund-policy.
- Have your medical history ready — MTC/MEN 2 family history, pancreatitis.
- Decide semaglutide ($99 flat) vs tirzepatide ($149 flat).
If you proceed
- Save all written email correspondence with support.
- Screenshot every step of intake.
- Use a virtual card with limited cap for first 2 months.
- Set a calendar reminder 3 days before each billing date.
- Document weight + biomarkers monthly.
- Use board-certified physician access during titration weeks 1-4.
- If on tirzepatide, flat-rate pricing means escalating to maintenance dose doesn't increase cost.
If you need to cancel
- Review the Returns & Refund Policy at pharmazee.co/returns-refund-policy.
- Contact Pharmazee support via the contact page.
- Cancel a few days before your next billing date.
- Request written confirmation.
- Screenshot the confirmation.
- Watch your card statement for 30 days.
- Don't dispose of remaining medication immediately — confirm taper/stop with provider.
Pharmazee frequently asked questions
How much does Pharmazee cost in 2026?
Pharmazee publishes flat-rate compounded pricing: Compounded Semaglutide from $99/month across all 6 dose tiers — labeled BEST VALUE; Compounded Tirzepatide from $149/month across all 6 dose tiers — labeled MOST EFFECTIVE. Same price for all doses — no titration price escalation. Online consultation included. Fast free delivery if prescribed.
Is Pharmazee legit?
Pharmazee operates with a published HIPAA notice, board-certified physician disclosure, Returns & Refund Policy, and Privacy Policy. However, LegitScript certification status is not publicly displayed on the landing page we tested. Buyers should ask Pharmazee support directly for LegitScript registration status, the named double-board-certified physician founder, and the named compounding pharmacy partner before purchase.
Who founded Pharmazee?
Per Pharmazee's published "Why Choose Us" section: "Founded by a double board-certified physician, Atlas Medhealth blends preventive wellness with evidence-based care delivered by licensed medical providers focused on your goals." The specific individual physician name is not publicly disclosed. Buyers should ask Pharmazee support to confirm the named founder physician's identity.
What medications does Pharmazee offer?
Pharmazee offers a broader product menu spanning: Weight Loss (Compounded Semaglutide $99/mo flat-rate, Compounded Tirzepatide $149/mo flat-rate); Longevity & Vitality (NAD+ Nasal, NAD+ Injectable, Glutathione); Hair Loss (Women's, Men's); Anti-Aging (Sermorelin, Metformin); Sexual Health (Erectile Dysfunction, PT-141).
What is Pharmazee's flat-rate pricing?
Pharmazee publishes "Same price for all doses" across both the Compounded Semaglutide tier (0.25 mg through 2.5 mg, all $99/mo) and the Compounded Tirzepatide tier (2.5 mg through 15 mg, all $149/mo). This eliminates titration cost escalation. Comparable platforms: HealthRX.com, TrimRx, Clinic Secret.
What is PT-141 at Pharmazee?
PT-141 (bremelanotide) is a melanocortin receptor agonist peptide used for sexual health applications. Pharmazee offers PT-141 — editorially rare in our 14-platform 2026 review set.
What is Atlas Medhealth?
Atlas Medhealth is the operating entity referenced as Pharmazee's founder organization. Per Pharmazee's published section: "Founded by a double board-certified physician, Atlas Medhealth blends preventive wellness with evidence-based care." The specific physician credentials and Atlas Medhealth's corporate domicile are not publicly disclosed in detail.
How do I cancel Pharmazee?
Pharmazee publishes a Returns & Refund Policy at pharmazee.co/returns-refund-policy. Confirm specific cancellation mechanics via Pharmazee support before purchase. Standard guidance: cancel a few days before billing date, request written confirmation, screenshot it, watch your card statement.
What is the Pharmazee approval timeline?
Per Pharmazee's published 3-step process: (1) Fill in a brief health assessment form, 100% online; (2) Board-certified physicians review your answers; (3) Fast, free delivery if granted a prescription.
Are Pharmazee medications compounded or FDA-approved?
Pharmazee's GLP-1 medications are compounded — Compounded Semaglutide and Compounded Tirzepatide. Compounded products are not individually FDA-approved as finished drug products. The Metformin offering is FDA-approved (generic). Per Pharmazee: "Pharmazee does not manufacture medications and ships all medications from a licensed pharmacy."
Honest verdict — should you choose Pharmazee?
Pharmazee earns a balanced 4.0/5 editor's rating on a structurally distinctive combination of features. The flat-rate pricing structure ($99/mo Compounded Semaglutide and $149/mo Compounded Tirzepatide across all doses) eliminates titration cost escalation — editorially valuable for patients planning to titrate to maintenance doses. The broader product menu (PT-141, Glutathione, NAD+, Sermorelin) spans rare adjacent telehealth categories. The "Founded by a double board-certified physician" credential through Atlas Medhealth is editorially distinctive framing. HIPAA notice, Returns & Refund Policy, Privacy Policy, CCPA Opt-Out, and SMS Terms are all published.
What pulls the rating from 4.5+ is the editorial-signal questions worth resolving in writing: LegitScript certification status isn't publicly displayed on the landing page (meaningful difference from the LegitScript-certified subset of our review set), the specific double-board-certified physician founder name isn't individually disclosed, and the named compounding pharmacy partner isn't publicly disclosed. These are reasonable pre-purchase verifications that Pharmazee support should be able to clarify in writing.
The bottom line
If you specifically want flat-rate compounded GLP-1 pricing across all dose escalations + broader peptide / wellness menu (PT-141, Glutathione, NAD+), Pharmazee may be a fit — provided the LegitScript, named founder, and named pharmacy questions are resolved satisfactorily via support. For the same flat-rate $99/mo sema and $149/mo tirz pricing structure with visibly-displayed LegitScript Cert. 50087439 + named Manifest Pharmacy (Greer SC, 503A, USP-797) + named MD Integrations provider network, HealthRX.com (4.6/5) is the editorially superior alternative. If you prioritize absolute lowest published starting price, JRNYS at $89/mo beats Pharmazee by $10/mo. If you want FDA-approved branded medications on the same platform, see JRNYS, Measured, Tuyo Health, Helimeds, or Found Health.
If considering Pharmazee
Send the 3 due-diligence questions in writing to Pharmazee support first. If satisfied, $99 flat-rate sema + $149 flat-rate tirz + PT-141/Glutathione/NAD+ menu + double-board-certified founder are real positives.
Visit Pharmazee's Official Site →Published: June 3, 2026 · Last updated: June 3, 2026 · Verified: June 2026 · Spot a factual issue? Tell our editors.
