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Albuquerque, NM · Compounded Tirzepatide

Compounded Tirzepatide in Albuquerque, NM — Telehealth Access from $125/mo

Ozari serves patients in Albuquerque and across New Mexico through licensed telehealth clinicians. Albuquerque is New Mexico's largest city, home to the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center and a diverse population with healthcare needs across a large geographic region

Prescriptions are filled by Ozari's named 503A partners — Hallandale Pharmacy (PCAB-accredited) and VialsRx (USP 797 sterile compounding) — and shipped directly to your New Mexico address.

New Mexico's expanded telehealth access laws have made it straightforward for Albuquerque residents to receive licensed GLP-1 prescriptions from online physicians with free home delivery

Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are prescribed for documented individual patient need by licensed physicians and prepared by licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and have not been evaluated by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

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Compounded Tirzepatide for Albuquerque

Quick Answer

Compounded tirzepatide is a pharmacy-prepared prescription, not an FDA-approved Zepbound product. Albuquerque residents can complete Ozari's online intake, receive physician review, and have medication shipped home with plans from $125/month on the Starter tier when clinically appropriate.

Published pricing for Albuquerque patients

All plans below are sourced from Ozari's current treatment pricing. No insurance required.

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3-month starterFirst-Time GLP-1 Users
$125/mo

$375 billed every 3 months

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Get Started in Albuquerque — $125/mo

Pricing last verified: July 28, 2026

Branded comparison: Retail pharmacy cash pricing for branded Zepbound is typically well above $1,000 per month without savings applied. LillyDirect self-pay listings currently range from about $299 per month at starter dose to $399–$449 per month at higher doses — verify LillyDirect for current terms.

Telehealth access for New Mexico patients

New Mexico has a telehealth parity statute and the New Mexico Medical Board permits physicians to prescribe to patients they've evaluated via synchronous video without a prior in-person visit. The shortage of in-state obesity medicine specialists makes telehealth access through platforms like Ozari disproportionately important for New Mexico patients seeking GLP-1 care.

How Ozari's process works

A physician-led workflow for Albuquerque residents who want transparent pricing and named pharmacy partners.

Step 1

Complete your online intake

Answer structured health questions from anywhere in New Mexico. Most patients finish in under 10 minutes.

Step 2

Physician review and eligibility decision

A licensed clinician reviews your history, contraindications, and goals before any prescription is written.

Step 3

Pharmacy fulfillment and home delivery

If prescribed, your order is prepared by a licensed 503A partner pharmacy and shipped to your New Mexico address with cold-chain packaging when required.

Step 4

Ongoing clinical support

Message your care team for titration questions, side effects, and refills instead of navigating clinic phone trees.

Named pharmacy partners

Ozari does not sell tirzepatide from inventory. Every order is patient-specific, written by a licensed prescriber, and prepared by either Hallandale Pharmacy — a PCAB-accredited 503A facility in Fort Lauderdale, Florida — or VialsRx, a U.S.-licensed 503A pharmacy compounding under USP 797 standards. Your shipment label identifies the dispensing pharmacy. Ozari Health holds LegitScript certification for its telehealth platform, which third parties can verify independently.

Hallandale Pharmacy

PCAB-accredited 503A compounding pharmacy in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

VialsRx

U.S.-licensed 503A compounding pharmacy operating under USP 797 sterile compounding standards

Frequently asked questions

Common questions from Albuquerque patients considering compounded tirzepatide.

What is compounded tirzepatide, and how is it different from Zepbound?

Compounded tirzepatide is prepared by a licensed 503A pharmacy for an individual prescription. Branded Zepbound is an FDA-approved finished product with a full FDA review of safety, efficacy, and manufacturing. Compounded versions are not FDA-approved, not generic equivalents, and are prescribed only when a licensed clinician determines they are appropriate for your history.

What does compounded tirzepatide cost for Albuquerque, New Mexico residents?

Ozari publishes flat-rate plans for Albuquerque, New Mexico: $125/month equivalent on the 3-Month Starter Plan ($375 every 3 months, first-time GLP-1 users), $199/month on Quarterly ($597 every 3 months), or $235/month month-to-month. Free shipping is included; no insurance is required.

Is compounded tirzepatide safe?

Safety depends on appropriate prescribing, pharmacy standards, and follow-up care — not price alone. Ozari uses named 503A partners (Hallandale Pharmacy, PCAB-accredited; VialsRx, USP 797) and a LegitScript-certified telehealth platform. Compounded products are still not FDA-approved finished drugs, so your clinician must review contraindications before treatment.

How does the prescribing process work in Albuquerque, New Mexico?

You complete a secure online intake, a licensed clinician reviews your record, and a prescription is sent to a 503A partner pharmacy only if treatment is medically appropriate. Medication ships to your Albuquerque, New Mexico address. There is no checkout without clinician review.

What results can Albuquerque, New Mexico patients expect?

In SURMOUNT-1 (NEJM 2022), FDA-approved tirzepatide 15 mg with lifestyle support produced a mean 20.9% body weight reduction at 72 weeks versus 3.1% with placebo. Published trial averages are not guarantees for compounded products or for any individual patient.

Do I need an in-person visit in Albuquerque, New Mexico?

New Mexico has a telehealth parity statute and the New Mexico Medical Board permits physicians to prescribe to patients they've evaluated via synchronous video without a prior in-person visit. The shortage of in-state obesity medicine specialists makes telehealth access through platforms like Ozari disproportionately important for New Mexico patients seeking GLP-1 care.

Which pharmacy prepares my medication?

Ozari routes prescriptions to Hallandale Pharmacy (PCAB-accredited 503A, Fort Lauderdale, FL) or VialsRx (U.S.-licensed 503A, USP 797). Your vial label and patient materials identify the dispensing pharmacy for that shipment.

Can Ozari ship compounded tirzepatide anywhere in Albuquerque, New Mexico?

Yes. Eligible Albuquerque, New Mexico patients receive free expedited shipping to residential or business addresses statewide once a prescription is approved and filled. Cold-chain packaging is used when required for medication stability in transit.

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