A surprising number of people in grey already pay $500+ a month for various peptides, so they can afford direct, if they sacrificed their non-GLP peptides.
Eventually, more grey users will go direct to EL for tirz (
$299 to $449) or for reta by 2027. They may get tired of the non GLPs and will have a low maintenance dose, or Medicare may
get their shit together.
Orforglipron (also from EL) will be another option for maintenance by April or so (
$149 to $399, depending on dose).
I started out paying $500 a month for Wegovy and I was angry about it considering how much I was already paying just to have insurance. With a BMI of 57 it should be covered. I will not accept any arguments that it shouldn't be. Yes, even if a person is on Medicaid, Medicare, VA or whatever other type of insurance is out there. It should be covered for severe obesity. (end rant)
When I discovered the grey market in July of 2025 I spent a day or two reading and then took the plunge. I bought a kit of 10mg sema from Nexa for $190 and then spent another $60ish buying all the supplies from all things peptide. So for half of the price of 1 month of Wegovy I got a 1.5 year supply of grey market sema and enough supplies for at least 6 months or so. Since discovering grey I have spent a grand total of about $2500 .. a 5 month supply of my original prescription.
This is what I got instead of that 5 month supply:
* 100mg of sema (about a year and a half supply)
I have 5 untouched vials and the one in the pen is about 80% full
* 120mg of reta (about 6 month supply with an ending dose of 8mg)
Gone, last vial in the pen
* 240mg of reta (about a 7 month supply with a 8mg dose)
Untouched
* 600mg of tirz (this is for my diabetic husband, unknown what his dose will end up being)
1 vial loaded into the pen only 2 weeks into it, at the starting dose
* 5000mg of NAD+
1 vial gone, pen is 75% full
* 2 vials of SS-31
1 gone, one loaded
* 2 vials of MOTS-c
Untouched
* 2 vials of epitalon
Untouched
* Kit of Ipamorlin
Untouched
There is no way I will voluntarily go back to retail. I bought more than a years worth of GLP1 for both me
and my husband instead of 4 months of wegovy for just me. (deduct a month for all the extra stuff)
Side note - The co-pay for my husband's prescription for ozempic went up to $100 a month this year while the price of the insurance plan itself went up to more than $3000 a month. So I am just a little bit pissed off about it.