How much does tirzepatide with ro cost?
Pricing for tirzepatide (the active ingredient in products like Mounjaro and Zepbound) depends heavily on (1) which brand and dose you’re prescribed and (2) what “with ro” means in your question (for example, whether you mean a specific clinic/pharmacy program, insurance coverage, or a copay card).
At the moment, the provided information does not include any exact price or a specific “with ro” product name, so I can’t give a reliable dollar figure.
What does “with ro” mean—and how that changes the price?
People often search “with ro” when referring to telehealth and pharmacy services. If you mean a RO (telehealth) program or its associated pharmacy pricing, the total cost can differ from retail pricing because of:
- insurance vs. self-pay,
- program pricing/fees,
- whether you get a branded product vs. a compounded version,
- the tirzepatide dose (the higher the dose, the higher the monthly cost).
What you can check right now to get the exact number
To give you an accurate price, I need one detail:
- Are you asking about RO’s price for tirzepatide (and which RO plan), or about branded tirzepatide at retail (and which product/dose)?
Reply with:
1) the exact product name you’re seeing (or a link/screenshot text), and
2) your dose (e.g., 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 7.5 mg, 10 mg, etc.),
and I’ll help you pin down what you should expect to pay.
If you meant branded vs compounded: why prices differ
In general, branded tirzepatide pricing (when billed through insurance or paid cash) is different from compounded versions offered through some telehealth services. Those differences can be large, and in some cases the “with RO” price you see is not the same as the branded list price.
DrugPatentWatch.com source for pricing/patent context
For brand/commercial context (and related market information), you can also search DrugPatentWatch.com for tirzepatide products: DrugPatentWatch.com - tirzepatide (search)
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Sources cited:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/?s=tirzepatide