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You’ve seen the ads: “$99/month for semaglutide!” “$149 to start tirzepatide!” Sounds reasonable, so you sign up, do everything right, and your dose goes up. Suddenly, your bill does too.
That’s not a bug. It’s the business model. Most GLP-1 programs charge more at higher doses, which means the advertised price only applies to the lowest possible starting dose. By the time you reach a real therapeutic level, you could be paying significantly more than what pulled you in.
Blue Haven RX doesn’t do that – the number on the bill never jumps as you titrate up.
One price. Every dose. No exceptions.
Compounded tirzepatide through Blue Haven RX is $179 per month¹ — not $179 to start, but $179 at 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 7.5 mg, 10 mg, 12.5 mg, and at the full 15 mg dose. Similarly, compounded semaglutide is $149/month at every dose. No membership fees, no separate consultation fees, no hidden fees, and free shipping included. The number on your bill in month one is the same number in month six.
Blue Haven RX runs on what they call Demand-Based Growth, a business model that flips the usual playbook. Keep the price genuinely low, attract a large volume of subscribers, and because the volume is there, the price can stay low. Demand protects the price, and the price feeds the demand.
Because the model works through volume rather than margins, Blue Haven RX doesn’t need to burn money on celebrity endorsements, influencer campaigns, or the AI-generated testimonials you’ve probably scrolled past.
The team has a shorter name for the philosophy behind it: Don’t Be Greedy.
The reinvestment that patients actually feel.
Blue Haven RX is deliberate about how they support their customers and ensure a seamless experience.
The first place it shows up is customer support. Blue Haven RX recruits and trains support staff who actually know the product; not contractors cycling through a script or a chatbot designed to outlast your patience. If something goes wrong with a shipment or you need a real answer at an inconvenient hour, there’s a person on the other end. Reachable day and night, including overnight and on weekends.
The second is cold-chain logistics. Compounded GLP-1 medication is temperature-sensitive, which means how it’s shipped matters as much as how it’s made. Every order leaves a licensed pharmacy refrigerated and stays that way through delivery. By the time the package reaches your door, the medication inside has stayed cold every step of the way to help maintain its stability.
The third is the clinical infrastructure itself. Treatment through Blue Haven RX is prescription-only, full stop. A licensed, US-based provider reviews every patient’s case before anything ships. The compounded medication comes from a licensed pharmacy.
Already on a GLP-1 program?
You don’t necessarily have to start over. In most cases, patients switching to Blue Haven RX can continue from their current dose rather than going back to the beginning. For most people, the progress you’ve already made is progress you keep.
Over 35,000 people are already on their weight loss journey with Blue Haven RX.
The bottom line.
If you’ve been putting off starting a GLP-1 program because the pricing felt unpredictable, or you’re already on one and watching your bill creep up with every dose increase, Blue Haven RX is worth a look. The price is straightforward, the clinical process is legitimate, and the model is built to keep it that way. You can find out if you’re eligible in a few minutes.
¹ Pricing shown for tirzepatide and semaglutide reflects the 3-month plan.
Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are not FDA-approved products and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety or effectiveness. Prescription products require an evaluation by a licensed healthcare provider who will determine if a prescription is appropriate. Individual results vary. This is not medical advice. Pricing reflects the 3-month plan and is subject to provider approval and eligibility. Use only as directed by your healthcare provider.






















