Both bundle, but the terms differ
Henry Meds and PepScribe share the bundled approach: as of July 2026, both offer compounded GLP-1 medication through an all-inclusive subscription rather than charging a separate membership on top. Where they diverge is the commitment and the fine print.
As of July 2026, Henry Meds lists compounded injectable semaglutide at $297 per month on a month-to-month plan, with lower prices available only on 6 to 12 month prepaid tiers; its headline “starts at $179/month” refers to the cheapest prepaid tier. Its terms also disclose a non-refundable $30 embedded consultation fee per prescribing evaluation, and multi-month plans may require paying out the remaining balance if you cancel. PepScribe charges one flat monthly price with no prepay requirement, the online visit is free, you pay only if a clinician prescribes, and you can cancel anytime with no cancellation fees. Peptide plans run from $159 to $548 per month depending on the therapy and prescribed dose.
Compounded GLP-1s on both sides
Unlike the branded-only telehealth brands, Henry Meds and PepScribe both offer compounded GLP-1 medication as of July 2026. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Compounded semaglutide is prepared by a licensed pharmacy under an individual prescription and is not the same as, or a substitute for, any branded FDA-approved drug. A clinician decides whether it is appropriate for a given patient.
Pharmacy model
Henry Meds describes its pharmacies in its terms as a “503(A) Compounding Pharmacy or 503(B) Outsourcing Facility,” meaning it may use either model. PepScribe publishes a single standard: every dose is compounded in the USA by licensed 503A pharmacies, not 503B and not international. No hidden overseas supply chain. Both are legitimate US pathways; PepScribe’s standard is 503A-only.
Scope of care
As of July 2026, Henry Meds’ catalog covers GLP-1s plus phentermine, women’s hormone therapy, testosterone, and ED, but no peptides beyond GLP-1s. PepScribe is a peptide-therapy practice: alongside compounded GLP-1s for weight management, it offers peptide therapies such as Sermorelin and NAD+, plus testosterone therapy, hormone therapy, sexual health, hair, and skin through its treatments.
Verification and certification
PepScribe is a LegitScript-certified healthcare merchant (certificate ID 49946300), which you can confirm on the trust page or directly on LegitScript. For a category-level view of how PepScribe’s model differs from other peptide options, see how PepScribe compares.
Henry Meds is a trademark of its owner. PepScribe is not affiliated with or endorsed by Henry Meds.
Frequently asked questions
What is the main difference between PepScribe and Henry Meds for GLP-1?
Both offer compounded GLP-1 medication through an all-inclusive subscription rather than a separate membership fee, so they are closer on the bundling model than most. As of July 2026, the differences are in the fine print and the sourcing standard. Henry Meds discloses a non-refundable $30 embedded consultation fee per prescribing evaluation, and its multi-month plans may require paying out the remaining balance on cancellation. PepScribe keeps the online visit free, charges only if a clinician prescribes, and lets you cancel anytime with no cancellation fees. PepScribe also uses a 503A-only sourcing standard.
How does GLP-1 pricing compare as of July 2026?
As of July 2026, Henry Meds lists compounded injectable semaglutide at $297 per month on a month-to-month plan, with cheaper tiers requiring a 6 to 12 month prepay; its headline "starts at $179/month" is the cheapest prepaid tier. PepScribe charges one flat monthly price with no prepay requirement, and peptide plans run from $159 to $548 per month depending on the therapy and prescribed dose. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved.
Do both use compounded semaglutide?
Yes. As of July 2026, both Henry Meds and PepScribe offer compounded GLP-1 medication rather than only branded products. Compounded semaglutide is prepared by a licensed pharmacy under an individual prescription and is not FDA-approved. PepScribe compounds every dose in the USA through licensed 503A pharmacies.
How does pharmacy sourcing differ?
Henry Meds describes its pharmacies in its terms as a "503(A) Compounding Pharmacy or 503(B) Outsourcing Facility," meaning it uses both models. PepScribe publishes one standard: every dose is compounded in the USA by licensed 503A pharmacies, not 503B and not international. No hidden overseas supply chain.
Which one should I choose?
They are different models for different needs. Henry Meds offers compounded GLP-1s with lower prices available on longer prepaid commitments. PepScribe offers compounded GLP-1s plus other peptide therapies on a flat month-to-month price with no prepay and no cancellation fees. A US-licensed clinician determines whether any treatment is appropriate for you.