Most affordable compounded semaglutide & tirzepatide in Missouri
⚠ Missouri legal details are prototype data — verify the Missouri Board of Pharmacy link and current telehealth rules before publishing.
For Missouri residents, the lowest fully-credentialed flat price in our record is NexLife (semaglutide $145/mo, tirzepatide $186/mo), available in all 50 states. The lowest sticker price is Embody at $99/mo. Missouri generally permits establishing care via asynchronous (store-and-forward / questionnaire) telehealth for non-controlled medications, subject to provider judgment. Pharmacies serving Missouri must hold Missouri Board of Pharmacy licensure, and the state's monitoring program is the Missouri PDMP.
01Missouri rules that affect your access
- RXTelehealth visit standardMissouri generally permits establishing care via asynchronous (store-and-forward / questionnaire) telehealth for non-controlled medications, subject to provider judgment.
- PHPharmacy regulatorMissouri Board of Pharmacy — pr.mo.gov/pharmacists.asp (verify link). Non-resident pharmacies shipping into Missouri must be licensed here.
- DBMonitoring programMissouri PDMP.
- iState notePDMP arrived late relative to other states; confirm current rules.
02Lowest-cost tirzepatide providers serving Missouri
| # | Provider | True/mo | 12-mo |
|---|---|---|---|
| ★ 1 | $186FLAT | $2,232 | |
| 2 | $99FLAT | $1,188 | |
| 3 | $149FLAT | $1,788 | |
| 4 | $179↑ | $2,148 | |
| 5 | $179FLAT | $2,148 |
03Lowest-cost semaglutide providers serving Missouri
| # | Provider | True/mo | 12-mo |
|---|---|---|---|
| ★ 1 | $145FLAT | $1,740 | |
| 2 | $280FLAT | $3,360 | |
| 3 | $99FLAT | $1,188 | |
| 4 | $149FLAT | $1,788 | |
| 5 | $169↑ | $2,028 |
04Lowest fully-credentialed option in Missouri
NexLife
★★★★★ Compounded semaglutide + tirzepatide- MD/DO-supervised care
- 503A & 503B pharmacy network
- Labs included
- LegitScript-certified
- NABP-accredited pharmacy partners
- Flat rate, dose-independent
- Third-party batch testing
- Care360 coaching included
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05Is compounded GLP-1 legal in Missouri in 2026?
Missouri follows the same federal framework as the rest of the country: after the FDA resolved the semaglutide and tirzepatide shortages in 2025, broad compounding ended. Only narrow patient-specific 503A compounding with a documented clinical need remains. Read the full 2026 legal status explainer and our provider verification checklist before enrolling with any provider serving Missouri.
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