
Zepbound & Mounjaro Savings Card 2026: How to Get $25/Month Tirzepatide
The Zepbound savings card cuts your copay to $25/month if your insurance covers it. Here's how to activate it, eligibility rules, and what to do if you don't qualify.
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The Zepbound savings card cuts your copay to $25/month if your insurance covers it. Here's how to activate it, eligibility rules, and what to do if you don't qualify.

Compounded tirzepatide costs $149–$300/mo vs $1,086/mo for brand-name Zepbound. Here's what it is, whether it's legal, how safe it is, and the best providers.

Tirzepatide costs $149–$425/mo through telehealth vs $1,086/mo list price for Zepbound. Here's every pricing option with and without insurance.

A practical guide to the most common GLP-1 side effects — nausea, GI issues, hair loss, and more — with evidence-based strategies to manage them and red flags that mean you should call your doctor.

Certain foods can make GLP-1 side effects dramatically worse. Learn which foods to avoid on Ozempic, Wegovy, and Zepbound — plus what to eat instead for better tolerance and results.

Tirzepatide produces 20.2% weight loss vs semaglutide's 13.7% in head-to-head trials, but costs $50–$150/mo more. Full comparison of efficacy, side effects, cost, and which one to choose in 2026.

Medicare will cover Wegovy and Zepbound for weight loss starting July 1, 2026, at a flat $50/month copay. Here is everything you need to know about eligibility, the prior authorization process, how to prepare, and what happens when the BALANCE Model launches in January 2027.

The two most prescribed GLP-1 weight loss drugs go head to head — clinical results, pricing, side effects, insurance, and which one is right for you.

Retatrutide achieved 28.7% weight loss in Phase 3 trials — nearly double semaglutide. Here's everything known about Eli Lilly's next-generation triple-agonist, from clinical data to expected approval timeline.

Medicare will begin covering GLP-1 weight loss medications at $50/month starting July 2026. Here's who qualifies, how it works, and what comes next.

From $25/month with a savings card to $1,350 list price — the GLP-1 pricing landscape is confusing. Here's every option with real numbers.

Everything you need to know about GLP-1 receptor agonists — how they work, what the clinical trials show, side effects, eligibility, and how to choose a provider.