Klarna and AfterPay

These payment methods should hopefully be working normally again! Let me know if you have any issues.

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u/oatmeds — 3 days ago

$75 Off Drug Crafters Quarterly GLP-1 Plans

Let's keep the fun going!

Use code DCSEMA75 at checkout for $75 off any quarterly GLP-1 (semaglutide) plan from Drug Crafters. This brings the price down to $222 ($74/mo).

Offer expires 8/31 or until 100 discounts have been claimed, whichever occurs first. Prescription medications require an online consultation with a provider who will determine if a prescription is appropriate.

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u/oatmeds — 9 days ago
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Apothecary/Hyalo Update

Starting today, all tirzepatide orders placed with NewLifeRx will be fulfilled with Hyalo products.

Here's how it'll work:
•  Tirzepatide 36mg only orders - fulfilled with Hyalo
•  Tirzepatide 72mg only orders - fulfilled with Apothecary first, then moving over to Hyalo as inventory allows

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u/oatmeds — 10 days ago
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Limited Time Promotion! $100 Off Drug Crafters Quarterly GLP-1/GIP Plans

EDIT: All discounts have been claimed.

Hi everyone!

Things have been a little quiet around here lately - I'm spicing it up a bit with a big promotion for quarterly Drug Crafters plans.

Use code DC100 at checkout for $100 off any quarterly Drug Crafters GLP-1/GIP (tirzepatide) plan. This brings the price to $299 (~$99/mo.)

Offer expires 8/31 or until 100 discounts have been claimed, whichever occurs first. Prescription medications require an online consultation with a provider who will determine if a prescription is appropriate.

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u/oatmeds — 10 days ago
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NewLifeRx Reshipments

Hi all,

We had a handful of orders from NewLife that got delayed in a FedEx center over the weekend. We’re issuing replacements for affected orders.

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u/oatmeds — 1 month ago
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I'm the guy who built Oat Meds. Here's my story.

I'm Jeff, the founder of Oat Meds.

If you're considering using Oat Meds, I think it's only fair you know who's actually behind it.

A little about me...

I'm a software engineer, and I've spent over a decade building software for healthcare and telehealth companies.

A couple of years ago, I was getting Zepbound through Ro. Like a lot of people, it completely changed my life. I lost weight, felt healthier, and realized just how impactful these medications can be when people can actually get them.

Then the shortages hit. I stumbled across "plan c" a.k.a. compounded tirzepatide while browsing the Zepbound subreddit.

Going through the process of switching to compounded medication sketched me out. Most of the online options at the time either felt like a scam or were incredibly difficult to use. I ended up filling out a google form and texting a selfie/video with my info to a telehealth's phone number to get my meds.

As someone who's spent years building healthcare software, I knew it could be done better. So I built Oat Meds.

The goal was to build something transparent, easy to use, and accessible to more people who could benefit from treatment. A lot of other companies are limited by their platform, and I am always aiming to improve on areas where they are lacking (I can’t tell you how many times I’ve read a post about a surprise charge coming from a company using Bask Health.)

We're intentionally a small company (it's just me right now!) If you have a tech issue, it's me fixing it. Pharmacy questions? I am digging into it for you. Wondering where your order is at? It's me chasing it down.

A large number of improvements to Oat Meds have come directly from Reddit feedback, and I'll continue listening because this community has been an incredible source of honest opinions.

I'm not going to tell you we're perfect - we're not. But I can promise there's a real person behind Oat Meds who genuinely cares about making treatment easier to access and building a company that earns people's trust instead of expecting it.

If you have questions about how we operate, why we made certain decisions, or anything else, ask away. I'll answer as openly as I can.

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u/oatmeds — 1 month ago
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Now Available: Drug Crafters

Hi all! We soft launched this pharmacy last week but I figured I'd make a post about here as well. Drug Crafters is now a pharmacy choice during checkout, supporting B12 and Glycine formulas of GLP-1 and GLP-1/GIP.

Pricing is $199/mo at any dose for a single month, or $399/3 months at any dose. Our Summer Savings promotion does work here as well.

Drug Crafters is not available in the following states: AL, AK, CA, HI, KY, LA, MD, MN, MS, NE, NV, OH, OR, VA.

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u/TallCedarRoad — 1 month ago

Signup Intake Update - Full Body Photo Required for Weight Loss Visits

Hi all!

We've made a tweak to our signup intake for GLP-1s. A full body photo is now always required.

While our providers don't always ask for this, we're seeing a large number of people come through and refuse to provide a photo after we've sent their info to our providers for review. While this is completely their right, it has a large negative impact on us - we still need to pay our providers for the review we initiated.

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u/oatmeds — 1 month ago
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Summer 2026 Survey Now Accepting Responses

Tirzepatide Compound Summer 2026 Survey

We're back to the more comprehensive survey with some updates and new questions.

You will need to sign in to your google account before being able to answer but your email is not shared with me.

Survey closes July 15th, results likely July 25th.

u/AntiHypeHero — 2 months ago

NewLifeRx Update

Unfortunate timing with our recent update! We've had to temporarily pause any orders to NewLifeRx/Quaker for all formulas except no-additive tirzepatide (compounded by Apothecary). Hoping to have the other formulas available again in the coming weeks.

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u/oatmeds — 3 months ago
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NewLifeRx GLPs now available in all 50 states

It's finally here! Compounded GLP-1 (semaglutide) and GLP-1/GIP (tirzepatide) options filled through NewLifeRx (such as Apothecary) are now live on Oat Meds. Both 4- and 12-week supplies are available, with optional B12/Glycine formulations.

Medication 4-week supply 12-week supply
GLP-1 $189 $345
GLP-1/GIP $229 $499

Disclosures

  • Compounded medications are not FDA-reviewed or approved for safety or effectiveness.
  • Individual results vary. Participation requires medical evaluation - you should only take prescribed therapies if they are safe and appropriate for you.
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u/oatmeds — 3 months ago
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☀️ Oat Meds Summer Savings on GLP-1 Programs

We’re running limited-time summer deals on select Oat Meds weight loss programs through 6/30 (first 100 uses per code). I thought about running advertisements with these funds, but would rather have it translated directly into savings for our patients.

💉 Compounded GLP-1 Plans — $30 Off

Auto-applied at checkout:
https://oatmeds.com/promos/SUMMERSEMA30

🔥 Compounded GLP-1/GIP Plans — $50 Off

Auto-applied at checkout:
https://oatmeds.com/promos/SUMMERTIRZ50

🩺 Commercial GLP-1 Plans — $30 Off (final price of $19 for the visit + cost of medication)

Auto-applied at checkout:
https://oatmeds.com/promos/SUMMER30

No coupon entry needed — discounts apply automatically through the links above.

Offer expires 6/30 or after 100 redemptions per promo.

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u/Clean_Intention_7448 — 3 months ago

Now Available: Metabolic Support Treatment

Hey all! We're excited to announce that we’ve launched our Metabolic Support program with compounded Sermorelin injections.

What’s included

  • Online consult with a licensed provider
  • Sermorelin (compounded by Olympia pharmacy) for subcutaneous injection, plus injection supplies
  • 30- or 90-day refill options, messaging with your care team, and discreet shipping

Pricing (if prescribed)

  • Monthly: $175/month
  • 3-month: $350 (~$117/month)

Sermorelin is prescribed off-label for metabolic support — it is not FDA-approved for this use. Compounded products are not FDA-approved for safety or efficacy. Use only as prescribed after a telehealth evaluation.

Learn more / get started: oatmeds.com/products/sermorelin

Safety information: oatmeds.com/safety-information/sermorelin

Questions? We’re at care@oatmeds.com.


These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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u/oatmeds — 3 months ago
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Now Available: Anti-Aging Treatments

We’re excited to share that Oat Meds now offers telehealth-guided anti-aging and longevity protocols - personalized plans with licensed clinicians, discreet home delivery, and ongoing messaging support. As always, no membership fees; transparent monthly or 3-month pricing (where available.)

Get started: oatmeds.com/v/start/aa1

Limited time promo: $50 off your anti-aging plan (automatically applied at checkout)


What we offer

Eight options to support metabolism, cellular health, energy, skin appearance, and overall wellness. All plans include medical review, secure messaging with your care team, and refills every 30 or 90 days (where prescribed). Refills are NOT automatic and are done via our portal at your convenience.

NAD+ (injectable)

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is a coenzyme involved in cellular metabolism, DNA repair, and energy production. Delivered as a compounded subcutaneous injection.

NAD+ Nasal Spray

Needle-free NAD+ delivered via nasal spray.

Glutathione (injectable)

Glutathione supports detoxification, antioxidant defenses, and cellular repair. Natural production tends to decline with age.

MIC+B12 (injectable)

Lipotropic blend (methionine, inositol, choline) plus methylcobalamin B12 to support fat metabolism, energy, and vitality.

MICC+B12 (injectable)

MICC lipotropic injection with cyanocobalamin B12 for energy and metabolic support.

Methylcobalamin B12 (injectable)

Focused B12 therapy for energy production, neurological function, and red blood cell formation - especially relevant for dietary insufficiency, malabsorption, or medication-related depletion.

Metformin ER (oral)

Extended-release metformin tablets for select longevity protocols when a clinician determines it is safe and appropriate. Oral medication.

GHK-Cu (topical)

Copper tripeptide-1 compounded cream for cosmetic skin support - texture, firmness, and appearance. Topical only. Injectable option is being re-evaluated for compounding by the FDA in early 2027.


How it works

  1. Online intake - Answer health questions and share your goals.
  2. Clinician review - A licensed provider evaluates whether treatment is appropriate for you.
  3. Prescription & delivery - If prescribed, medication ships discreetly to your door.
  4. Ongoing care - Message your care team and complete follow-ups as directed.

Important disclosures

These therapies are offered for health optimization and lifestyle enhancement, not as treatment for a specific disease unless separately indicated and prescribed.

  • Glutathione, NAD+, and metformin (when used outside FDA-approved indications) are off-label for wellness or anti-aging use.
  • Compounded medications are not FDA-reviewed or approved for safety or effectiveness.
  • Statements about benefits have not been evaluated by the FDA. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
  • Individual results vary. Participation requires medical evaluation - you should only take prescribed therapies if they are safe and appropriate for you.
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u/oatmeds — 3 months ago
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Updates - Availability, Pricing, and New Programs

Hi all!

I've got a few updates to share.

DiRx/VitalRx

First off, we've finalized our integration with DiRx (medication compounded by VitalRx) through our partnership with Beluga Health. They offer B12 and glycine formulations of both GLP-1 and GLP-1/GIP. These formulations are available in every state except California.

Pricing Changes

Next, we've reduced our pricing on several programs, as well as added 1-month starter plans at a price point lower than our normal monthly plans:

Compounded GLP-1:

  • GLP-1 3-Month Starter Plan - $70/mo ($210 total)
  • GLP-1 Quarterly Plan - $130/mo ($390 total)
  • GLP-1 Monthly Plan - $169/mo
  • GLP-1+B12 3-Month Starter Plan - $70/mo ($210 total)
  • GLP-1+B12 1-Month Starter Plan - $119
  • GLP-1+B12 Quarterly Plan - $110/mo ($330 total)
  • GLP-1+B12 Monthly Plan - $149/mo
  • GLP-1+Glycine 3-Month Starter Plan - $70/mo ($210 total)
  • GLP-1+Glycine 1-Month Starter Plan - $119
  • GLP-1+Glycine Quarterly Plan - $110/mo ($330 total)
  • GLP-1+Glycine Monthly Plan - $149/mo

Compounded GLP-1/GIP:

  • GLP-1/GIP 3-Month Starter Plan - $130/mo ($390 total)
  • GLP-1/GIP Quarterly Plan - $199/mo ($597 total)
  • GLP-1/GIP Monthly Plan - $249mo
  • GLP-1/GIP+B12 3-Month Starter Plan - $115/mo ($345 total)
  • GLP-1/GIP+B12 1-Month Starter Plan - $129
  • GLP-1/GIP+B12 Quarterly Plan - $149/mo ($447 total)
  • GLP-1/GIP+B12 Monthly Plan - $199/mo
  • GLP-1/GIP+Glycine 3-Month Starter Plan - $115/mo ($345 total)
  • GLP-1/GIP+Glycine 1-Month Starter Plan - $129
  • GLP-1/GIP+Glycine Quarterly Plan - $149/mo ($447 total)
  • GLP-1/GIP+Glycine Monthly Plan - $199/mo

New Plans Coming Soon

We are working on new plans for anti-aging, sexual health, hair loss, and more. The first of these programs will be centered around anti-aging and offer products such as NAD+, glutathione, MICC+B12, and GHK-Cu. We're still finalizing our integration, and hope to have these available starting next week.

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u/oatmeds — 3 months ago

Pricing and Availability Update - BPI Labs

Hi all!

You may have already seen that BPI Labs will no longer be compounding tirzepatide. There is limited remaining stock, and we will be removing them as an option once the stock is depleted.

Additionally, we are now able to offer a new, lower price of $497 on 3-month plans for BPI Labs. To ensure you receive medication from this pharmacy, be sure to select the “B6” additive option at checkout.

Disclaimers:

Prescription medications require an online consultation with a provider who will determine if a prescription is appropriate.

As an alternative to FDA-approved branded products, a provider may prescribe a compounded drug where appropriate. Compounded drugs are permitted to be prescribed under federal law. They are not FDA-approved and do not undergo safety, effectiveness, or manufacturing review.

EDIT:
BPI is now out of stock.

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u/oatmeds — 4 months ago