WeightlessRx vs Eden

A balanced side-by-side of two compounded GLP-1 telehealth programs: medications, pricing, support, and who each fits best.

Last updated: May 4, 2026 Reviewed against: Public provider information and current obesity-medicine guidelines Category: Comparison

At a glance

FeatureWeightlessRxEden
Medications offeredCompounded semaglutide and tirzepatideCompounded semaglutide, compounded tirzepatide
Membership / consult feeNoneOften a low intro fee on first month
Free shippingIncludedTypically included
Included nutrition coachingYesLimited
Included fitness appYesNo
Direct clinician messagingUnlimitedAvailable, varies by plan
Plan length flexibilityMonthly and quarterlyMonthly
HSA/FSA eligibleYesYes
LegitScript verifiedYesVerify on provider site

Medication comparison

Both providers prescribe compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide through licensed U.S. pharmacies. Compounded medications are prepared by 503A or 503B pharmacies and are not FDA-reviewed for safety, quality, or efficacy.

The active pharmaceutical ingredients are the same as the branded versions; compounding pharmacy quality, sourcing, and dose presentation differ. Always confirm the dispensing pharmacy and ask about USP <797> sterile compounding standards.

Coaching and support

WeightlessRx includes one-on-one nutrition coaching, a GLP-1 fitness app with on-demand workouts, and personalized meal plans inside the membership. Eden's program is more medication-focused; coaching and fitness are typically not bundled.

Pricing structure

WeightlessRx pricing is medication-inclusive — no separate consult fee or membership layered on top. Eden often advertises a low first-month price; the ongoing monthly cost varies by medication and dose. Across a 12-month course, the inclusion of coaching, fitness, and unlimited clinician access usually changes the apples-to-apples comparison.

Personalization and clinician access

Both programs offer asynchronous clinician review. WeightlessRx provides unlimited clinician messaging and dose-adjustment support included. Eden's level of clinician access depends on the specific plan selected.

Which is best for different goals

Frequently asked questions

Is the medication chemically different?
No. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide use the same active pharmaceutical ingredients regardless of the prescriber. Differences are in the dispensing pharmacy and quality controls.
Can I switch from Eden to WeightlessRx?
Yes. Disclose your current medication, dose, and how long you have been on it during intake; your WeightlessRx clinician can usually continue you near your current titration step.
Which is cheaper overall?
It depends on dose and duration. Eden often has a lower first-month price; WeightlessRx bundles coaching and fitness, which Eden typically does not. Compare 12-month total cost, not just month one.

Final balanced summary

Both programs deliver compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide through licensed U.S. pharmacies. The deciding factor is what you want around the prescription — WeightlessRx bundles coaching, fitness, and unlimited clinician access; Eden focuses on medication and pricing simplicity. Verify current pricing on each provider's website before deciding.

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