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LifeRx.md Review

LifeRx.md keeps the offer simple: GLP-1 treatment plans that start at $250 for a five-week supply, with the headline promise that the starter price is the same regardless of dose. There is no membership fee and the site repeats the no-insurance-needed message throughout.

Care runs through licensed clinicians and 503A partner pharmacies, with delivery timelines that typically land 3-5 business days after the pharmacy processes your order. The FAQs add that an initial video consult is required for weight-loss care.

About LifeRx.md

Straightforward, dose-agnostic entry price and quick shipping; strict refund terms and standard compounding tradeoffs apply.

Why it's for you

  • Starter pricing is posted clearly: $250 for a five-week GLP-1 supply with language that it is the same regardless of dosage.
  • No membership fee; cash-pay with HSA/FSA shown as eligible.
  • Delivery expectation is specific: 3-5 business days after your order is processed.
  • Prescriptions are filled by U.S. 503A pharmacies; the FAQ highlights 503A oversight and LegitScript certification.
  • Nationwide availability is stated across site FAQ content.

Why it's not for you

  • Strict no-refund policy once a prescription is dispensed or shipped, with only narrow pre-dispensing cancellation and billing-error exceptions.
  • Terms say title and risk of loss pass to the carrier when a shipment is handed off, which matters for replacement expectations.
  • Compounded GLP-1s are not FDA-approved drug products; FDA does not review individual compounded batches for safety or effectiveness before they reach patients.

Pricing and plans

LifeRx leads with a single entry number: $250 for a five-week GLP-1 supply, and the page says that starter price applies regardless of dosage. That removes the typical early-titration price jumps you see with dose-tier menus.

There is no membership fee. The model is cash pay and the page shows HSA/FSA as eligible. If your budget style is pay-as-you-go rather than a subscription, this structure is easy to plan around.

How it works and timing

Intake is online with an initial video consult required for the weight-loss program. Once a provider approves therapy, the prescription routes to a partner pharmacy for compounding and shipment. The site sets a shipping expectation of about 3-5 business days after the order is processed.

What you actually receive. Their injection guide references vials and syringes as the standard format. If you are used to pen-injectors, plan on multi-dose vial handling and follow the labeled storage instructions your pharmacy provides.

Compounded medications explained

LifeRx fills through 503A compounding pharmacies licensed by state boards of pharmacy. 503A pharmacies compound for individual patients pursuant to a prescription. The FDA’s guidance is clear that compounded drugs are not FDA-approved; the agency does not verify safety, effectiveness, or quality for each batch before it reaches patients.

Privacy, pharmacy, and terms

Two privacy notices. The Terms reference both a site Privacy Policy and a Medical Notice of Privacy Practices, with record-retention language that appears across the policy set.

Refunds and cancellations. The Return Policy states an across-the-board no-refund rule once medication is dispensed or shipped. A narrow pre-dispensing window may allow cancellation if the prescription has not been sent to a pharmacy and no label has been created. There is also a 48-hour window for billing-error review requests.

Shipping risk and subscriptions. The Terms say title and risk of loss pass when the carrier takes possession. Separately, the Terms also spell out that there is no automatic renewal or subscription; patients initiate each month’s services. If you like control of refills, that works in your favor, but set reminders to avoid gaps.

FAQ: quick answers people search for

How much does LifeRx cost for GLP-1s? The site posts $250 for a five-week supply with language that the starter price applies regardless of dosage.

How fast will it arrive? Expect about 3-5 business days after the pharmacy processes your order, based on the How It Works page.

What format is the medication? The platform’s injection guide references multi-dose vials and syringes rather than prefilled pen injectors.

Do they operate nationwide? Yes, the site and FAQs state availability in all 50 states.

Are compounded GLP-1s FDA-approved? No. FDA notes compounded drugs are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by FDA for safety or effectiveness before they reach patients.

Is there a membership or auto-renew? No membership fee is posted, and the Terms say there is no automatic renewal; patients initiate each month’s services.

Bottom line

Keith Murphy

Keith Murphy

Senior Editor

If you want a clear entry price, no membership, and a predictable 3-5 business-day ship window after processing, LifeRx is easy to budget. The trade-offs are the standard realities of compounded medication and firm refund and shipping-risk language in the Terms. Put your refills on a calendar, use tracked shipping, and price your plan from the exact page you intend to use.

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