Verdict: SHED publishes a clean three-rung plan table on both molecules and backs it with a conditional money-back guarantee, which is rare in this category. The problem is that its own storefront advertises higher starting prices than its product pages charge, and its headline banner quotes the twelve-month rate as though it were an entry price.
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A clean three-rung ladder on both molecules with a conditional 120-day guarantee behind it. The reason to slow down is that SHED's own storefront, banner and product pages quote three different prices for the same compounded semaglutide.
SHED's product pages publish a plan table for both molecules, which is the clearest thing on the site. What complicates it is that the banner quotes the twelve-month rate as a headline and the hub cards quote starting prices higher than the one-month rate below.
Hub card advertises "Starting at $249/month"
Hub card advertises "Starting at $349/month"
Prices verified 28 Jul 2026 from tryshed.com. Every plan includes a personalised medication plan, an online visit and checkout, shipping and a tracking app. Oral formats are priced separately: liquid drops from $229/mo, lozenges from $199/mo. Brand-name Wegovy and Zepbound are listed from $349/mo.
| Medication | Form | Cost | Qualification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Semaglutidecompounded injection | Injection | $159–$199/mo by plan length | Prescribed only where a provider judges it appropriate after a fully online visit. |
| Tirzepatidecompounded injection | Injection | $239–$299/mo by plan length | Same route. SHED describes it as dual-action. |
| GLP-1 liquid dropsoral semaglutide | Oral | From $229/mo | Needle-free option, priced separately from the injection plans. |
| GLP-1 lozengesoral | Oral | From $199/mo | The other needle-free format on the hub page. |
| Wegovy / Zepboundbrand | Listed | From $349/mo | Listed on the hub page. For a membership route to brand name see Hims |
SHED states compounded medications are not FDA approved and are made by a licensed pharmacy based on a provider's prescription. The weight-loss percentages on its product pages are drawn from Wegovy clinical trials rather than from the compounded products themselves, which is why none of them appear on this page.
SHED describes a 100% online visit and checkout, with no in-person appointment in the flow.
One, six or twelve months, chosen before you buy. The rate you see is the rate for that whole plan.
A provider decides whether the medication is appropriate. SHED states compounded products are made by a licensed pharmacy on that prescription.
Included in every plan, along with a personalised medication plan and a GLP-1 shot tracking app.
The guarantee runs from the start of treatment: lose 5% or hit your goal weight within 120 days, or your money back on the published terms.
SHED publishes no time from visit to first dose, so we do not estimate one. What it does publish is that the visit and checkout are entirely online and that shipping is included in every plan.
Being unable to confirm something is not the same as it being untrue, and we do not present it as such. Scoring follows our published methodology.
$159 in the banner, $199 on the product page for one month, $249 on the hub card as a "starting at". A starting price above the one-month rate is backwards, and SHED does not explain it.
"As low as $159/mo" is what you pay after committing a year. Month one on its own is $199.
It requires losing 5% of your body weight or hitting your goal within 120 days. It is not a refund for stopping, and the asterisked terms were not on the pages we read.
The "up to 15%" and "up to 20%" claims on the product pages come from Wegovy and tirzepatide trials, not from the compounded products being sold.
The weight-loss programme is cash pay throughout, with no prior-authorisation support described.
What happens if you leave a six or twelve-month plan early — and whether the committed rate is forfeited — is not stated on the pages we read.
The product pages are among the better ones in this directory. Both molecules get a real three-rung table with the savings stated, the inclusions are itemised, and a 120-day guarantee is published rather than implied. If you land on a SHED product page, you can price the decision in about ten seconds.
The trouble is everything else on the site. The banner promotes $159 as though it were an entry price when it is the twelve-month committed rate. The hub cards advertise $249 and $349 "starting at" figures that are higher than the one-month rates on the very pages they link to. Three numbers for one medication, none of them reconciled.
Worth using if you go straight to the product page and read the table there. Worth caution if you are comparing SHED against anything else from an ad, a hub card or the banner, because those figures do not describe the same purchase.
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The $159 headline is the twelve-month rate; one month is $199. Prices verified 28 Jul 2026; confirm current pricing on the provider's own site before you pay.
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