Remedy Meds vs. Affinity Direct: the price behind the quiz
Flat monthly program pricing for compounded GLP-1s, revealed after completing the intake quiz rather than published on the site. Affinity Direct publishes every dose and duration up front — one all-in monthly price from $96.05/mo effective, covering medication, provider review, supplies, and cold shipping.
How Remedy Meds pricing works.
Flat monthly program pricing for compounded GLP-1s, revealed after completing the intake quiz rather than published on the site.
No separate membership fee — flat program pricing.
Pricing is quoted after the quiz: compounded semaglutide $299/mo flat, compounded tirzepatide $399/mo flat, and a microdose tier at $189/mo; brand-name Ozempic is $1,299/mo and brand-name Zepbound $1,399/mo.
- Program pricing is not published on the site — the numbers appear only after completing the intake quiz.
- Marketing uses "Guaranteed Results or Free" while the standard terms of service state that program fees are non-refundable.
- Received an FDA warning letter in September 2025 regarding outcome claims and misbranding.
Checked 2026-08-16 · Sources: remedymeds.com, peptidedossier.com, plexusdx.com, glp1remedy.com — public pages and published sources; see their site for current terms.
What a month actually costs.
All-in — medication, provider review, supplies, cold shipping
Tap any program to see its full fee structure. Competitor pricing checked 2026-08-16 from public pages and published sources; structures change — see each brand’s site for current terms.
One price. Everything in it.
Medication, licensed provider review, injection supplies, and cold shipping in one number.
There is no separate monthly membership billed alongside your medication.
A licensed provider reviews your health intake before any prescription is issued — the provider sets your dose.
You are charged at checkout and fully refunded if treatment isn’t approved.
Injection supplies and cold-chain shipping are part of the price, not add-ons.
Every dose and duration is priced on the site before you take any quiz. See the dose-price table →
Medication, licensed provider review, supplies, and cold shipping in one number — shown before you start, with a full refund if the provider declines.
Important safety information: Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are prepared by licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies and are not FDA-approved. The FDA does not review compounded medications for safety, effectiveness, or quality before they are dispensed. Prescription weight-loss medication is only available if a licensed provider determines it is appropriate for you after reviewing your health intake — your dose selection is a request, and the provider sets the actual dose. Individual results vary and no amount of weight loss is guaranteed. GLP-1-class medications should be used alongside a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity.
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