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Rx Pros Semaglutide Review

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Our investigation of Compounded Semaglutide from Rx Pros

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Multiple red flags identified
6.9/10
Mixed
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Flat all-inclusive pricing covering visit, medication, shipping and ongoing care — the figure itself is not published

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Hours Researched
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Issues Found
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Final Score

Investigation Overview

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Rx Pros gets the commercial structure right and adds ingredients the evidence does not support. Our research (August 8, 2026) found straightforward pricing attached to blended formulations.

One Price, No Membership

"One flat price covers everything — your doctor visit, medication, overnight shipping, and ongoing care." "No Membership Costs."
That is a clean structure. Several operators in this comparison charge a membership on top of medication, or raise the price as the dose titrates upward. A single all-in figure covering the visit and overnight shipping removes the arithmetic patients usually have to do themselves. Doses are published: tirzepatide at 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10 mg, semaglutide at 0.5, 1, 2 and 2.5 mg.

Its Compounding Disclosure Is Correctly Worded

"These compounded medications, containing Tirzepatide or Semaglutide with added B6, B12, and glycine, are prepared under Section 503A for individual patients and are not affiliated with or substitutes for FDA-approved products."
Naming Section 503A, stating the preparations are patient-specific, and explicitly disclaiming any affiliation with or substitution for FDA-approved products is the correct framing. Rx Pros also states it works only with board-certified doctors and 503A pharmacies, and separately references partnerships with "FDA Regulated 503b Pharmacies and State Inspected 503a Pharmacies in the USA."

The Additives Are the Problem

Rx Pros sells semaglutide and tirzepatide compounded with B6 (pyridoxine), B12 and glycine, marketing the B12 version as "Compounded W/ B12 for Energy." Two issues follow. The energy claim is not supported. Vitamin B12 corrects fatigue caused by B12 deficiency. In people who are not deficient, supplemental B12 does not produce energy, and the asterisked "for Energy" framing implies a benefit most patients will not receive. Blending changes an untested product further. A compounded GLP-1 already differs from the studied product. Adding B6, B12 or glycine moves it further from anything evaluated in a clinical trial. Rx Pros' own disclaimer says as much — these are not substitutes for FDA-approved products — but the additives are marketed as benefits rather than as deviations. B6 specifically warrants care. Pyridoxine at high or prolonged doses is associated with peripheral neuropathy. Without a published dose, a patient cannot assess that risk. Ask what quantity is included.

What Is Not Published

The actual flat price is not stated in the material we reviewed, despite the pricing structure being the selling point. Nor are the specific pharmacies named, the states served listed, or BMI and eligibility criteria published. A free initial visit is offered.

Our Investigation Summary

Our research (August 8, 2026) found Rx Pros selling compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide blended with B6 (pyridoxine), B12 or glycine, under a commercial structure that is genuinely clean: one flat price covering the doctor visit, medication, overnight shipping and ongoing care, with no membership costs and a free initial visit. Published doses are tirzepatide at 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10 mg and semaglutide at 0.5, 1, 2 and 2.5 mg. Its compounding disclosure is correctly worded, stating that the medications are prepared under Section 503A for individual patients and "are not affiliated with or substitutes for FDA-approved products," and it states it works with board-certified doctors and both FDA-regulated 503B and state-inspected 503A pharmacies. The concern is the additives. B12 is marketed as being "for Energy," but supplemental B12 corrects fatigue only in people who are actually deficient and does not produce energy otherwise, so the claim implies a benefit most patients will not receive. More broadly, blending a compounded GLP-1 with B6, B12 or glycine moves the product further from anything evaluated in a clinical trial, and those deviations are marketed as benefits rather than as departures from the studied formulation. B6 deserves specific caution, since pyridoxine at high or prolonged doses is associated with peripheral neuropathy and no dose is published. Despite flat pricing being the central selling point, the actual price was not stated in the material we reviewed, nor were the specific pharmacies named, the states served listed, or BMI and eligibility criteria published.

How Rx Pros Works

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Start with a free initial visit

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A board-certified doctor reviews your case and determines whether treatment is appropriate

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If prescribed, medication is compounded under Section 503A for you individually

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One flat price covers your doctor visit, medication, overnight shipping and ongoing care

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Choose from published doses — tirzepatide at 2.5-10 mg, semaglutide at 0.5-2.5 mg

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Formulations include added B6, B12 or glycine — ask what quantity of each is included

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There are no membership costs on top of the flat price

What We Found

What's Good

  • One flat price covers doctor visit, medication, overnight shipping and ongoing care
  • No membership costs layered on top
  • Free initial visit before any commitment
  • Correctly worded 503A disclosure stating products are not substitutes for FDA-approved medications
  • States it works with board-certified doctors
  • References both FDA-regulated 503B and state-inspected 503A pharmacy partners
  • Publishes specific dose ranges for both medications
  • Overnight shipping included rather than charged as an upgrade

Watch Out For

  • The actual flat price is not published, despite pricing being the selling point
  • Markets B12 formulations 'for Energy', a benefit most non-deficient patients will not receive
  • Blending with B6, B12 and glycine moves the product further from any studied formulation
  • No B6 dose published — pyridoxine at high or prolonged doses is linked to peripheral neuropathy
  • Additives are presented as benefits rather than as deviations from the trial product
  • Specific compounding pharmacies not named
  • No published BMI thresholds, eligibility criteria or state coverage list
  • Compounded medications are not FDA-approved for safety, effectiveness or quality

Pricing Breakdown

Starting Price
Not published, despite flat pricing being the central selling point. The initial visit is free
Medication Cost
Included in the flat price alongside the doctor visit, overnight shipping and ongoing care
Subscription Fees
None — Rx Pros states there are no membership costs
Hidden Fees
None identified in structure. The flat price is stated to cover visit, medication, shipping and ongoing care, but the figure itself was not published

Safety & Medical Oversight

Rx Pros medication safety
Rx Pros states it works with board-certified doctors and with both FDA-regulated 503B outsourcing facilities and state-inspected 503A pharmacies, and its compounding disclosure is correctly worded: the medications are prepared under Section 503A for individual patients and are explicitly stated not to be affiliated with or substitutes for FDA-approved products. Published dose ranges — tirzepatide at 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10 mg and semaglutide at 0.5, 1, 2 and 2.5 mg — correspond to recognisable titration steps. The safety concerns centre on the additives. Rx Pros compounds its GLP-1s with vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), vitamin B12 and glycine, marketing the B12 formulation "for Energy"; supplemental B12 relieves fatigue only in people with genuine B12 deficiency and does not produce energy in those who are replete, so the claim implies a benefit most patients will not obtain. More fundamentally, a compounded GLP-1 already differs from the product studied in clinical trials, and adding B6, B12 or glycine moves the formulation further from anything evaluated — a deviation Rx Pros markets as a feature. Vitamin B6 warrants particular attention: pyridoxine at high doses or with prolonged use is associated with peripheral neuropathy, a recognised and sometimes persistent adverse effect, and no B6 quantity is published, so patients cannot assess their exposure. Anyone accepting a B6-containing formulation should ask what dose it contains. Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed for safety, effectiveness or manufacturing quality. GLP-1 receptor agonists are contraindicated in people with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN 2.

Customer Support

Rx Pros bundles ongoing care into its flat price alongside the doctor visit, medication and overnight shipping, so support is not billed separately or gated behind a membership tier. Entry is through a free initial visit, which lets patients establish fit before paying anything. Overnight shipping is included rather than offered as a paid upgrade. The company states it works only with board-certified doctors. We found no published support hours, response-time commitments, cancellation policy, refund terms, or list of states served, and — despite the flat-price model being its central promise — no actual price figure.

Key Features

Flat All-Inclusive Pricing
No Membership Costs
Free Initial Visit
Board-Certified Doctors
503A and 503B Pharmacy Partners
Overnight Shipping Included
Published Dose Ranges
B6, B12 and Glycine Blends

Best For

Patients who want a single all-in price with no membership layer — provided they request the plain formulation without B6 and ask what the flat price actually is

Customer Reviews & Complaints

We assessed Rx Pros against its published material as of August 8, 2026.

What we verified directly: compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide with added B6 (pyridoxine), B12 and glycine; tirzepatide doses at 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10 mg and semaglutide at 0.5, 1, 2 and 2.5 mg; one flat price covering doctor visit, medication, overnight shipping and ongoing care; no membership costs; a free initial visit; a correctly worded Section 503A disclosure stating the products are not affiliated with or substitutes for FDA-approved products; and stated partnerships with board-certified doctors and with FDA-regulated 503B and state-inspected 503A pharmacies.

The structure is good and the price is missing. "One flat price covers everything" is a strong promise undermined by not stating the figure. A company whose central differentiator is pricing transparency should publish the number.

The "B12 for Energy" claim is the marketing issue. B12 resolves fatigue in deficiency. It does not create energy in people who are replete, which is most patients. The asterisk acknowledges a qualification; the headline still implies the benefit.

What we could not establish: the flat price, the quantity of B6, B12 or glycine in any formulation, the specific pharmacies used, states served, BMI or eligibility criteria, founding year, refund terms, or independent third-party review aggregates.

Is Rx Pros Legit?

"Is Rx Pros legitimate?" Our assessment as of August 8, 2026.

Official Verification: Rx Pros states it works with board-certified doctors and with 503A and 503B pharmacies, names Section 503A as its compounding pathway, and publishes a disclosure explicitly stating its products are not substitutes for FDA-approved medications. We found no evidence of wrongdoing.

Commercially, it is structured well. No membership fee, a free first visit, and one price covering the visit, the drug, overnight shipping and ongoing care — that removes the layered charges and dose-escalation pricing we have criticised elsewhere. It is a patient-friendly design.

Clinically, the additives pull the other way. Every ingredient blended into a compounded GLP-1 takes it further from the formulation that generated the trial results. Rx Pros' own disclaimer states the products are not substitutes for FDA-approved medications — which is true, and truer still once B6, B12 and glycine are in the vial. Selling those deviations as benefits, particularly "B12 for Energy," inverts the relationship between what is added and what is known.

Ask about the B6 dose specifically. Pyridoxine neuropathy is a real, documented adverse effect at sustained high intake, and a patient cannot evaluate their exposure to an unpublished quantity taken weekly for months.

Red Flags Check:

  • ✓ Flat all-inclusive pricing structure with no membership layer
  • ✓ Free initial visit
  • ✓ Correct Section 503A disclosure disclaiming FDA-approved substitution
  • ✓ Board-certified doctors; 503A and 503B pharmacy partners referenced
  • ✓ Specific dose ranges published for both medications
  • ⚠ The flat price itself is never stated
  • ⚠ 'B12 for Energy' implies a benefit most patients will not receive
  • ⚠ B6, B12 and glycine blends deviate further from the studied product
  • ⚠ No B6 dose published, despite documented neuropathy risk at high intake
  • ⚠ Pharmacies not named; no eligibility criteria or state list

The Bottom Line: A sensible pricing model wrapped around a formulation that adds things nobody studied. If you use Rx Pros, ask for the plain semaglutide or tirzepatide without the vitamin blend, get the flat price in writing, and if a B6-containing product is proposed, ask for the dose. As always, consult your personal physician before starting any new medication program.

Our Verdict: Caution Advised

After our comprehensive investigation, Rx Pros receives a 6.9/10 rating. We've identified some concerns that potential customers should be aware of. We recommend reviewing our top picks before proceeding.

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Investigation Summary

Overall Rank#175 of 195
Rating6.9/10
StatusCaution Advised
PricingFlat all-inclusive pricing covering visit, medication, shipping and ongoing care — the figure itself is not published

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