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Provider Review · #5 of 10 · Updated July 2026

TrimRx Review 2026: Cost, Pharmacy & Verdict

TrimRx ranks #5 in our 2026 compounded GLP-1 comparison. It's the flat all-in pick — one price per medication with no membership fee and no per-dose upcharge, plus a 3-Month Results Guarantee. The catch is an async-only model (no live video) and a pharmacy it does not name before you order. Compounded medication is not FDA-approved.

Reviewed by {{Medical Reviewer, Credential}} Last updated July 3, 2026
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Our verdict · Best for flat all-in pricing
7.3
/10

TrimRx wins on predictable pricing and loses on transparency. One flat price per medication with no membership and a 3-Month Results Guarantee is genuinely easy to budget. But the model is async-only with no live video, it does not name its compounding pharmacy before you order, and its public reviews are polarized (about 3.4 with roughly 28% one-star).

TrimRx at a glance

TrimRx — quick facts
Category:
Telehealth weight-loss (GLP-1)
Medication:
Compounded semaglutide & tirzepatide (not FDA-approved)
Semaglutide:
~$199/mo · $174/mo on 12-month plan
Tirzepatide:
~$349/mo · $283/mo on 12-month plan
Membership fee:
None — flat, same across doses
Included:
Consultation, medication, supplies, shipping
Guarantee:
3-Month Results Guarantee (medication-cost refund, adherence-conditional)
Pharmacy:
U.S.-based 503A partners, not pre-disclosed
Trustpilot:
~3.4 / 5 (count varies ~600–4,263; ~28% one-star)
Clinical model:
Async / questionnaire-based, no live video
Regulatory note:
No FDA warning letter or lawsuit found (Jun 2026; verify)

Pros and cons

What we like

  • Flat all-in pricing — no membership fee, no per-dose upcharge
  • Offers both compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide
  • 3-Month Results Guarantee (adherence-conditional)
  • LegitScript-certified and BBB accredited (June 2025)
  • Fast delivery reported by users

Trade-offs to know

  • Async-only — no live video visits
  • Does not name its compounding pharmacy before you order
  • Polarized reviews (~3.4, roughly 28% one-star)
  • Billing and refund friction reported by users
  • Labs not included; medication is compounded — not FDA-approved

Scorecard

Scored on the same five-criterion rubric we apply to every provider. Weights in parentheses.

Pricing transparency (25%)8.6
Pharmacy disclosure (25%)4.5
Reviews & volume (20%)5.5
Clinical oversight (15%)6.5
Support & guarantee (15%)8.0

Pricing: flat and all-in

TrimRx charges one flat price per medication with no separate membership fee and no per-dose upcharge as your dose escalates. Compounded semaglutide runs about $199/mo ($174/mo on a 12-month plan) and compounded tirzepatide about $349/mo ($283/mo on 12 months). The price includes the consultation, medication, supplies, and shipping, and TrimRx layers on a 3-Month Results Guarantee that refunds medication cost if you meet its adherence conditions and don't see results. If you value one predictable number, this structure is easy to budget; verify current pricing on trimrx.com before deciding.

Pharmacy & sourcing

TrimRx says it works with U.S.-based partner 503A pharmacies but does not pre-disclose a specific pharmacy before you order. Because compounded drugs are not FDA-approved, an undisclosed pharmacy removes a key way for patients to verify sourcing and request a certificate of analysis. This is the main reason TrimRx scores lower on pharmacy disclosure than its pricing transparency alone would suggest. Verify current sourcing details directly with TrimRx.

Reviews & reputation

TrimRx's Trustpilot rating sits around 3.4 / 5, and review counts vary widely across sources (roughly 600 to 4,263), with about 28% one-star ratings — a polarized base. Reported negatives cluster around billing and refund friction rather than clinical care. TrimRx is LegitScript-certified and became BBB accredited in June 2025, though its BBB listing is currently "Not Rated." Check current listings, since ratings and counts change frequently.

Clinical model

TrimRx uses an async, questionnaire-based model with no live video; treatment is prescribed after an online intake, with monthly provider check-ins. Labs are not included. Async care is convenient and fast, but it offers lighter oversight than programs built around live video visits. As with any GLP-1 program, a licensed clinician determines whether treatment is appropriate; medication is not guaranteed and individual results vary.

Regulatory context

As of June 2026, we found no FDA warning letter or manufacturer lawsuit naming TrimRx, and it was not among the providers cited in the September 2025 FDA warning-letter wave. Regulatory posture is part of our rubric, so we note this factually rather than as an endorsement. Verify current status against the live FDA warning-letter database and public court dockets before deciding.

Who TrimRx is best for

Choose TrimRx if you want one flat, predictable price across doses with a results guarantee and you're comfortable with async-only care. Consider our #1 pick instead if you want a provider that names its pharmacy and carries a stronger, less polarized review base — see our MaxLife review.

Compounded medication notice: Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are not FDA-approved and have not been reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. They are prepared by U.S.-licensed compounding pharmacies when a licensed provider determines treatment is appropriate. Compounded semaglutide is not Ozempic® or Wegovy®; compounded tirzepatide is not Mounjaro® or Zepbound®. The GLP-1 Guide is not affiliated with Novo Nordisk or Eli Lilly. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed. Competitor figures are sourced from public information (June 2026) and change frequently — verify before deciding.
Medically reviewed by {{Medical Reviewer Name, Credential}} Board-certified · last clinically reviewed July 3, 2026
Researched & written by The GLP-1 Guide editorial team Facts verified against public sources, June 2026

TrimRx FAQ

How much does TrimRx really cost?

TrimRx charges a flat, all-in price with no separate membership fee: compounded semaglutide is about $199/mo ($174/mo on a 12-month plan) and compounded tirzepatide about $349/mo ($283/mo on a 12-month plan). The price is the same across doses and includes the consultation, medication, supplies, and shipping. Verify current pricing on trimrx.com.

Does TrimRx name its compounding pharmacy?

Not before you order. TrimRx says it works with U.S.-based partner 503A pharmacies but does not pre-disclose a specific pharmacy. Because compounded drugs are not FDA-approved, an undisclosed pharmacy removes a key way to verify sourcing. Verify current sourcing details with TrimRx.

Is TrimRx FDA-approved?

TrimRx's compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are not FDA-approved and have not been reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Compounded semaglutide is not Ozempic® or Wegovy®; compounded tirzepatide is not Mounjaro® or Zepbound®.