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Fifty 410 review

Fifty 410 is a telehealth platform, not a pharmacy, and it publishes more operational detail than most weight-loss sites. Current pricing pages and FAQs spell out 4-week programs, 3-month starter bundles, and longer BPI options without requiring a membership.

This structure works best for people who want to pay only after approval, receive medication upfront on multi-month plans, and handle follow-up through a portal instead of a recurring subscription. The main catch is that timing still depends on pharmacy processing, and some states require a live video or phone consult.

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Trustpilot

4.8 /5

Review count

4,180

Starter pricing

$99-$133/mo

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About Fifty 410

Fifty 410 stands out for operational clarity. The site publishes starter bundles, 4-week pricing, shipping expectations, and refund cutoffs more clearly than most telehealth weight-loss competitors.

Why it's for you

  • Public pricing now covers both 4-week programs and multi-month starters, with semaglutide starting at $299 total for 3 months and tirzepatide at $399 total for 3 months.
  • No subscription is required, you pay only if approved, and multi-month plans ship medication upfront.
  • FAQ content explains real workflow details: provider review in 24-48 hours, tracking by text and email, optional live consults in some states, and labs only when clinically needed.

Why it's not for you

  • Compounded GLP-1 medications are not reviewed or approved by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.
  • Overnight or 2-day shipping refers to the carrier leg after approval, while total processing plus shipping still runs about 2-6 business days.
  • Refund flexibility ends quickly: once medication has shipped from the pharmacy, the public refund policy says there is no refund.

Eligibility for Fifty 410

Fifty 410 uses a telehealth approval flow, so nobody is guaranteed medication. The best source-backed fit statement is that the program may work for adults who can complete an online questionnaire, are comfortable with compounded medication, and can follow the pharmacy timeline after approval.

Likely a better fit if

  • You want cash-pay GLP-1 pricing before you commit and do not want a recurring membership.
  • You are comfortable with asynchronous intake and understand that some states may still require a live video or phone consult.
  • You like receiving several months of medication upfront on starter or BPI plans.

May be a weaker fit if

  • You only want FDA-approved brand-name pens and will not consider compounded medication.
  • You need a flexible cancellation window after the pharmacy has already shipped medication.
  • You need medication immediately and cannot plan around a 2-6 business day approval-to-delivery timeline.

Program tiers

Use these tiers to understand how this program separates plan levels, medication paths, or support inclusions.

TierWhat's included
4-week compounded semaglutide$199 per month through ProRx or BPI; charged only after approval.
4-week compounded tirzepatide$299 per month through ProRx or BPI.
3-month starter bundlesSemaglutide starts at $299 total and tirzepatide at $399 total, with full supply shipped upfront.
6-month BPI tirzepatidePublished options range up to $1,099 total ($183/month average) depending on dose.

Program choices and options

Fifty 410 gives shoppers more than one way to buy. The practical decision is whether you want short monthly flexibility or an upfront multi-month supply with lower effective monthly pricing.

The site also pairs those pricing choices with clear operational rules: pay after approval, receive medication upfront on multi-month plans, and expect provider plus pharmacy processing before courier delivery.

1. 4-week programs for the simplest month-to-month path

The FAQ still lists 4-week programs for people who want the most flexible entry point. These appear to be the easiest way to test fit without prepaying a larger bundle.

The trade-off is that the effective monthly price is higher than the multi-month starter offers on the main pricing page.

  • Compounded semaglutide: $199 per month.
  • Compounded tirzepatide: $299 per month.
  • The FAQ says these programs are no-contract and that payment happens only after approval.

2. 3-month starter pricing for better value

The public pricing page now highlights 3-month starter offers that lower the average monthly cost versus the 4-week programs.

This is the strongest value proposition on the site if you are comfortable receiving the supply upfront instead of reordering every month.

  • Semaglutide starter: $299 total, advertised as $99 per month average.
  • Tirzepatide starter: $399 total, advertised as $133 per month average.
  • Shipping is included and the supply is shipped upfront once approved.

3. Longer BPI programs for people who want fewer refills

Fifty 410's BPI FAQ expands the menu beyond the starter bundles, including higher-dose and 6-month tirzepatide programs.

These plans make the most sense for experienced users who want fewer refill steps and are comfortable with the product/plan chosen by their clinician.

  • The BPI FAQ lists 6-month tirzepatide options up to $1,099 total.
  • Klarna, Afterpay, and Affirm are listed as payment options for approved programs.

4. Consultation and follow-up rules

The consultation FAQ is unusually specific. Intake is completed online, the medical team reviews the submission within 24-48 hours, and some states require a video or phone visit instead of purely asynchronous review.

The labs FAQ also says most patients do not need labs to start, although clinicians may request them when history suggests a closer look is necessary.

Detailed review

Pricing that is actually broken out

Fifty 410 now has a clearer public price stack than the older draft in this repo. The main pricing page highlights 3-month starter offers at $299 total for semaglutide and $399 total for tirzepatide, while the medication-pricing FAQ still lists 4-week programs at $199 and $299 per month respectively.

That split matters. The monthly programs are the flexible entry point, while the starter bundles are the lower-cost path if you are comfortable receiving the full supply upfront. The site also lists larger BPI programs, including 6-month tirzepatide plans up to $1,099 total depending on dose.

What happens after intake

The consultation FAQ says patients complete a secure online questionnaire and the medical team reviews submissions within 24-48 hours. Some states require a video or phone visit, which is an important caveat because the experience is not purely asynchronous for every buyer.

Once approved, partner pharmacies process the prescription and shipping plus processing takes about 2-6 business days excluding weekends. Another shipping FAQ clarifies that overnight or 2-day delivery refers to the courier leg, and that patients get tracking by text and email after shipment.

Medication and safety framing

Fifty 410 is explicit that these GLP-1 offerings are compounded and are not reviewed or approved by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. The company describes itself as a telehealth platform that connects patients with licensed providers rather than a pharmacy or manufacturer.

The labs FAQ adds another useful operational detail: most patients do not need labs to start, but labs can still be requested when history or underlying conditions make extra review appropriate. That is a better user expectation than promising a no-labs process for everyone.

Refund and billing rules

The public refund policy is unusually clear. Before payment, the policy says refunds are fully available. After payment but before compounding, it still lists a full refund. After medication ships from the pharmacy, the policy says there is no refund, while medical disqualification triggers a full refund for unshipped medication and incorrect orders are handled through replacement.

That makes Fifty 410 easier to assess than providers that bury cancellation rules, but it also means shoppers should not assume a generous after-shipment return policy. The correct takeaway is that the company is transparent, not flexible, once fulfillment has crossed the line into shipment.

Bottom line

Fifty 410 is a strong option for shoppers who want published GLP-1 pricing, no required subscription, and upfront multi-month supply choices. It is a weaker fit for people who need brand-name medication only, want looser refund rules after shipment, or cannot tolerate a telehealth plus pharmacy window that may stretch several business days before delivery.

Expert take

GLP-1 Scout editorial team

GLP-1 Scout editorial team

Independent review summary

Fifty 410 earns points for publishing the details that actually matter after checkout: approval timing, shipping timing, refund cutoffs, and which pricing options ship upfront.

The main caution is that this is still a compounded-medication program. If you are comfortable with that and want a no-subscription cash-pay structure, the current public pricing stack is one of the clearest in the batch.

External review scores

These scores reflect third-party review platforms when the provider or review data includes them.

Trustpilot

Trustpilot

4.8

Review count

4,180

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