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Head-to-head · Cost-Efficiency Index

CoreAge Rx vs Vitara RX

Two GLP-1 programs on the bench, scored on the same six factors. Here's how their real cost of ownership compares — and which one we'd start with.

Better valueGrade A · #1

CoreAge Rx

Anyone optimizing for real value — a transparent flat price you can model for a full year, nationwide, without a bait-and-switch.

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Grade B+ · #5

Vitara RX

Value-first shoppers who want the cheapest all-50 price on both molecules and refuse to trade away pharmacy verification to get it.

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The verdict

Winner · CoreAge RxGrade A vs B+

CoreAge Rx takes it, leading the Cost-Efficiency Index 94 to 87. Best value on the board: both molecules at one flat, all-50 price with no teaser step-ups — the lowest true cost of ownership, not the lowest teaser. Vitara RX still earns a B+Value-first shoppers who want the cheapest all-50 price on both molecules and refuse to trade away pharmacy verification to get it.

Factor by factor

Both providers scored on our six Cost-Efficiency Index factors. The stronger side on each row is marked in teal.

Normalized Cost/Month

93
94

Price Transparency

97
87

Nationwide Access

98
96

Formulation Options

84
78

Clinical Oversight

90
86

Contract Flexibility

95
82

Pricing, coverage & formulary

The disclosed facts behind the scores. Lower price wins its row (teal).

SpecCoreAge RxVitara RX
Cost-Efficiency Index94/10087/100
Semaglutide / mo$149/mo$99/mo
Tirzepatide / mo$349/mo$149/mo
Semaglutide / yr (modeled)$1,788$1,188
Tirzepatide / yr (modeled)$4,188$1,788
CoverageAll 50 statesAll 50 states
Oral / sublingualNoNo
Brand-name accessCompounded onlyCompounded only
Rank on the board#1#5

CoreAge Rx

94/100

Where the value is

  • Flat all-in monthly price — no intro rate that silently triples after month one, so the modeled annual cost is the real cost
  • Both compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide on one account at published prices
  • Available in all 50 states — no coverage gamble

The tradeoffs

  • Not the rock-bottom sticker price — cheaper teaser tiers exist (Direct GLP lists $65, Ondra $93 on semaglutide)
  • No FDA-approved brand-name option (compounded only)
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Vitara RX

87/100

Where the value is

  • $99 semaglutide and $149 tirzepatide — among the lowest combined prices on the board, and cheaper on tirzepatide than most sub-$100-sema rivals
  • Nationwide all-50 access with both molecules disclosed for clean year-one cost modeling
  • LegitScript-certified — budget pricing without the unverified-pharmacy asterisk that dogs the cheapest tier

The tradeoffs

  • Compounded only — no FDA-approved brand-name or oral/sublingual route
  • Lower-profile newcomer without a long public track record
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Full Vitara RX review →

Assume any provider we list may compensate us — we may earn a commission, at no cost to you. It never changes the Cost-Efficiency Index. Pricing, states and verification reflect each provider's public disclosures at last review; prices change — confirm on the provider's site. Not medical advice. See our disclosure.

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