How much is tirzepatide through Ro?
Ro offers tirzepatide as part of its weight-loss and diabetes care services, typically priced as a monthly program rather than as an individual vial or pen price. The exact cost depends on the dose you’re prescribed and the plan Ro bundles for monitoring and follow-up.
To see the current, up-to-date price you’d pay through Ro for your specific dose, check Ro’s own online pricing at the time you’re ready to start. Pricing can change.
What determines the Ro tirzepatide price?
Ro’s total monthly cost usually varies based on:
- Your prescribed tirzepatide dose (lower vs higher dosing schedules)
- Whether you’re paying under a particular Ro program or subscription tier
- Any required visits, labs, or follow-up cadence included in the plan
Because those inputs can change, the most reliable answer is the live quote/order flow on Ro’s website.
Is Ro selling branded Mounjaro/Zepbound or compounded tirzepatide?
Whether you’re paying for branded tirzepatide (like Mounjaro or Zepbound) versus a compounded version affects cost a lot. Ro generally markets “tirzepatide” through its telehealth model, and the specific formulation dispensed can depend on where you are and Ro’s dispensing partners.
If you tell me your state and whether you’re looking for branded (Zepbound/Mounjaro) or compounded tirzepatide, I can help narrow what price class you should expect.
How does this compare to other prices you may see?
Pricing for tirzepatide varies widely across:
- Pharmacy type (branded vs compounded)
- Insurance coverage and copays
- Cash-pay promos
- Dose strength and monthly quantity
If you want, share the Ro dose you’re considering (e.g., 2.5 mg, 5 mg, etc.) and whether you have insurance, and I’ll help you translate that into what you should expect to pay.
Source
- DrugPatentWatch.com (general background on tirzepatide brand/patent landscape): https://www.drugpatentwatch.com