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RangeYourself — How We Track GLP-1 Prices (Updated Methodology)

How We Track GLP-1 Prices Meta title: How RangeYourself Tracks GLP-1 Prices Meta description: Learn how RangeYourself tracks GLP-1 telehealth pricing, verifies provider data, and uses “From $X/mo” pricing across comparison pages. RangeYourself tracks GLP-1 telehealth pricing so r

How We Track GLP-1 Prices

Meta title: How RangeYourself Tracks GLP-1 Prices

Meta description: Learn how RangeYourself tracks GLP-1 telehealth pricing, verifies provider data, and uses “From $X/mo” pricing across comparison pages.

RangeYourself tracks GLP-1 telehealth pricing so readers can compare programs with fewer blind spots. Provider pricing can be confusing because programs may separate medication, visits, membership fees, labs, shipping, refills, insurance support, and dose changes.

Our goal is to make those tradeoffs easier to see.

What We Track

For each GLP-1 provider in our comparison database, we aim to track:

  • Provider name
  • Starting advertised price
  • What “From $X/mo” appears to include
  • Medication pathway: brand-name, compounded, oral medication, or mixed program
  • Whether medication appears included or separate
  • Membership, visit, or program fees where visible
  • Insurance support or prior authorization support where offered
  • State availability where available
  • Shipping or pharmacy notes where available
  • Affiliate status
  • Date the price was last verified

What “From $X/mo” Means

When RangeYourself uses “From $X/mo,” it means the lowest publicly advertised starting monthly price we found for that provider or plan at the time of review.

That number may represent:

  • A starter dose
  • A membership fee only
  • A medication-included cash-pay price
  • A limited plan term
  • A specific medication pathway
  • A promotional floor price

“From $X/mo” is not a guarantee of your final monthly cost. Your actual cost may depend on medication type, dose, clinician review, insurance coverage, state availability, labs, shipping, refill rules, and plan selection.

Data Sources

RangeYourself may use publicly available provider sources, including:

  • Provider pricing pages
  • Provider FAQs
  • Public intake or checkout pages where accessible
  • Provider terms and support pages
  • Affiliate network materials
  • Direct provider updates when available
  • FDA labeling or safety pages for medication-context claims

We do not use other blogs as primary sources for pricing or clinical claims.

Verification Cadence

GLP-1 pricing changes often. RangeYourself prioritizes verification for:

  • High-traffic provider reviews
  • Commercial comparison pages
  • Price Index pages
  • Calculator data
  • Provider pages with recent known pricing changes

Each provider record should include a `priceLastVerified` timestamp when available. If a price cannot be confidently verified, the page should use cautious language such as “pricing varies,” “verify current terms directly,” or “medication may be separate.”

How Comparison Pages Are Generated

RangeYourself comparison pages use provider data from our structured provider database where available. The comparison logic may consider:

  • Starting price
  • Medication inclusion
  • Medication pathway
  • Insurance support
  • Support model
  • State availability
  • Affiliate status
  • Transparency and consumer usability

Editorial ranking is not determined by affiliate commission alone. A provider can be included even if it does not pay us, and a paying provider can rank lower if its pricing, terms, or transparency are weaker for the reader’s needs.

Affiliate Disclosure

RangeYourself may earn commissions through Katalys, Awin, CJ Affiliate, and Amazon Associates. These commissions help fund price tracking, editorial research, and site maintenance. Affiliate relationships do not determine our rankings.

Editorial Independence

RangeYourself is a consumer research publication. We do not prescribe medications, diagnose conditions, or recommend a specific treatment plan. Our editorial role is to help readers compare cost, access, transparency, and provider tradeoffs before speaking with a licensed clinician.

Clinical and Medication Claims

Medical claims must be attributed to primary sources such as FDA-approved labels, FDA safety communications, PubMed-indexed clinical studies, ClinicalTrials.gov, or provider-published clinical data. If a specific claim cannot be sourced, RangeYourself uses general language and removes unsupported numbers.

Compounded GLP-1 medications are not FDA-approved finished products and should not be described as identical to Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, or Zepbound.

Regulatory Update — May 2026

The FDA has proposed excluding semaglutide and liraglutide from the 503B bulk compounding list, with public comments open through June 29, 2026. If finalized, this could affect the availability, pricing, and continuity of some compounded GLP-1 programs. We will update this page as the regulatory situation develops.

Reader Reminder

Before enrolling in any GLP-1 telehealth program, verify current pricing directly with the provider and ask what is included: medication, visits, labs, shipping, refills, dose escalation, side-effect support, and cancellation terms.

RangeYourself is reader-supported. We may earn a commission when you click on certain links — at no extra cost to you. Editorial recommendations are made independently. Last reviewed May 20, 2026.

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