Pros and cons
Pros
- Lowest advertised compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide prices among the programs we checked; the same price at every dose
- Names its prescriber network (Arora Health, medical director Sean Arora, MD) and its compounding pharmacies (VialsRx, GreenwichRx), with a certificate of analysis on request
- Full refund if a clinician does not prescribe, or if you cancel before the prescription is issued
- Clear, repeated statement that compounded medications are not FDA-approved as drug products
- No FDA warning letters, import alerts or state actions found (checked 2026-08-19)
Cons
- No legal entity name, street address or governing law anywhere in trytrimi.com's own terms; the checkout app's terms are a 2024 template naming a different medical entity
- The Texas pharmacy licence number Trimi cites for VialsRx (#35264) is registered to 'BELIEVERX' at the same address; VialsRx's own site shows no licence number
- Annual, 6-month and quarterly tiers are term commitments with no pro-rating; only the monthly tier can be stopped at any cycle
- State availability ('all 50' vs 'most') and BMI eligibility (22 vs 27/30) are stated inconsistently across pages
- Product copy leans on 'active ingredient in Wegovy' and 'FDA-cleared molecule' framing, the pattern FDA has cited in telehealth warning letters
Pricing and coverage
- Pricing
- As of 2026-08-19: compounded semaglutide $175/mo monthly, $145 (3 mo), $120 (6 mo), $99 (12 mo prepaid); tirzepatide $235 / $199 / $175 / $125.
- Insurance
- No commercial insurance
- Notes
- Cash-pay only; HSA/FSA accepted; a letter of medical necessity is offered for reimbursement claims.
Who Trimi is for
Trimi is for the reader who has decided on a compounded GLP-1 and wants the lowest monthly price with the least friction: an online questionnaire, a clinician review within a day, medication in three-month cold-chain shipments, and one flat price at every dose. If you want a brand-name product or insurance help, start with the Ro Body review.
What compounded means here. Trimi sells only compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide, prepared per prescription by 503A pharmacies. They are not FDA-approved as drug products and the FDA does not review them for safety, effectiveness or quality. Trimi says so on its homepage, its product pages and its footer.
What we checked
We read Trimi's homepage, semaglutide and tirzepatide treatment pages, FAQ, promo page, refund policy (updated 2026-06-17), terms, states and providers pages, and the checkout app's terms of use, on 2026-08-19. Vetting: no FDA warning letters for Trimi, Trimi Health, Arora Health, VialsRx, GreenwichRx or Beluga Health; not among the recipients of the FDA telehealth warning-letter waves; no import alerts; no state attorney-general, medical-board or court actions found. We looked up the Texas pharmacy licence Trimi cites (#35264): the state board lists it as active, class Community Sterile Compounding, no prior disciplinary orders, registered to BELIEVERX at 16402 FM 2920 Rd, Tomball, Texas; VialsRx's own site gives Building D at the same address. Whether VialsRx is a trade name of that licensee could not be confirmed from either site.
What it costs, as of 2026-08-19
- Compounded semaglutide: $175/mo month to month; $435 billed every 3 months ($145/mo); $720 every 6 months ($120/mo); $1,188 once a year ($99/mo).
- Compounded tirzepatide: $235/mo; $597 quarterly ($199/mo); $1,050 per 6 months ($175/mo); $1,500 a year ($125/mo).
- The headline "$99" and "$125" prices are the annual-plan rates paid upfront or through buy-now-pay-later. A $50 first-month code (50OFF) appears on the promo page, which elsewhere says there is no separate first-order coupon.
- Every plan includes the clinician consultation, medication, syringes, swabs and overnight cold-chain shipping. Insurance is not accepted; HSA/FSA is.
The terms that matter
- Cancel before a prescription is issued for a full refund; once it is issued, the order is final. If a clinician finds you ineligible, you get 100% back automatically.
- The annual, 6-month and quarterly tiers are commitments for their term and are not pro-rated; multi-month bundles are reviewed case by case if you want out early.
- A 6-month money-back promise pays back plan fees if you complete six continuous months, take the medication as directed, log weight in the portal, and have lost no weight; one claim per patient, requested within 30 days of the six-month mark.
- Trimi's own terms have no refund clause and no governing law, and require binding arbitration with a 30-day opt-out. The checkout app's terms (a platform template dated 2024) contain a conflicting non-refundable membership clause.
How the process works
An asynchronous questionnaire (5 to 10 minutes) reviewed within 24 hours by a clinician in the Arora Health network; labs are not universally required but may be requested if your history warrants them; medication ships in 3-month supplies as vials with syringes. Trimi's states page claims all 50 states and DC; its FAQ says most states, with unsupported states not charged.
How it compares
Trimi is cheaper than SHED at every plan length and has a cleaner refund rule (cancel before the script), but SHED names a legal entity and address and sells brand-name options too. Both are compounded-first programs; neither is comparable to Ro Body or Sesame, which sell FDA-approved products only.
Frequently asked questions
Is Trimi legitimate?
Trimi names its clinicians and pharmacies, publishes a refund policy and a phone number, and carries no FDA or state actions as of 2026-08-19. What it does not publish is a legal entity name or address, which is unusual and is why our score is where it is.
Can I cancel any time?
Only the monthly tier can be stopped at any billing cycle. The longer tiers are commitments; you can cancel any order for a full refund before the prescription is issued.
Does Trimi sell brand-name Wegovy or Zepbound?
No. Trimi sells compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide only.
When to talk with a clinician
Compounded GLP-1s carry the same contraindications as the approved drugs (including a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer or MEN2) plus the uncertainty of an unreviewed product. Talk to your own clinician first, especially if you take insulin or a sulfonylurea or have had pancreatitis.
How we chose and scored
Read Trimi's treatment, FAQ, promo, refund, terms, states and providers pages plus the checkout app terms on 2026-08-19; verified the cited Texas pharmacy licence on the state board site; ran the vetting check; scored on five metrics against Ro Body, Sesame and SHED.
Compared to
Ro Body
Ro Body is the strongest pick when you want a brand-name GLP-1 and someone to fight your insurer for coverage; the membership fee is the thing to watch once the $39 first month ends.
Sesame
Sesame is the honest budget option: transparent per-visit cash prices, clinicians in every state, and a weight-loss program that sells brand-name GLP-1s only. It does not bill insurance, so insured readers pay out of pocket for the visit.
SHED
SHED sells compounded semaglutide from $159 to $199 a month and brand-name options through a separate membership. The prices are real; so are the two-month minimum, the non-refundable fees, and a BBB complaint pattern about billing without shipment. Read the terms before you buy.
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