There is no official retatrutide price
Because retatrutide is not approved, Eli Lilly has not set a consumer price and no pharmacy can legally dispense it as a finished medicine. Any “price” you see online is from the unregulated research-chemical market, where quality, purity and even identity are not guaranteed.
What approved alternatives cost
If your goal is clinician-supervised weight loss now, approved GLP-1s have clearer pricing. Brand list prices are high (often $1,000+/month without insurance), but compounded and telehealth programs are frequently much less. Costs vary widely by provider, dose and pharmacy.
Important: retatrutide is not FDA-approved
Retatrutide is still in Phase 3 trials and cannot be legally prescribed or sold as a finished drug in the U.S. If you want a clinician-supervised, FDA-approved GLP-1 for weight loss today, a licensed telehealth provider can assess whether semaglutide or tirzepatide is right for you.
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