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AgelessRx vs Elara MD

An in-depth comparison of two leading GLP-1 Providers

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7.1

AgelessRx

Best for longevity-focused GLP-1 care (pending verification)
★★★3.6

Starting at $199/mo

CompoundedBrandSemaglutideTirzepatide
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6.1

Elara MD

Best for Buyers who want a single platform for both a semaglutide-range and a tirzepatide-range (GLP-1/GIP) injectable plus adjacent wellness peptides (NAD+, sermorelin, glutathione) and are comfortable with a provider whose compounding/pharmacy transparency is limited. Verify molecule identity, compounding status, and pharmacy sourcing directly before purchase.
★★★☆☆3.1

Starting at $249/mo

Personalized GLP-1 injection, semaglutide-range dosing 0.2–2.2 mg/week ($249–$349/mo)GLP-1/GIP + B12 injection, tirzepatide-range dosing 2.0–14.0 mg/week ($349–$649/mo)Microdosing option offeredPeptide/longevity menu: NAD+, sermorelin (injection + troches), glutathione
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Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureAgelessRxElara MD
Overall Score7.1/106.1/10
Starting Price$199/mo$249/mo
Editorial Rating3.6 ★ /53.1 ★ /5
Features6 features7 features
States Available00
Compounded✓ Yes✓ Yes
Brand Name✓ Yes
FSA/HSA Accepted
FDA WarningsNoneNone

Pros & Cons

AgelessRx

Pros

  • Established brand based in Ann Arbor, MI with US-licensed providers
  • Offers both compounded and brand-name (Wegovy) options
  • Longevity-first positioning — patients get a broader metabolic health framing vs single-condition GLP-1 funnels
  • Listed in both competitor directories

Cons

  • Stub entry — pricing, states served, and GLP-1-specific intake workflow need YMYL verification
  • Confidence LOW until verified
  • Longevity-first positioning means GLP-1 is one of several products — patients looking specifically for GLP-1 care may be funneled into a broader longevity intake

Elara MD

Pros

  • Transparent, dose-banded monthly pricing published on-site ($249–$649/mo across GLP-1 and GLP-1/GIP+B12 tiers)
  • Both a semaglutide-range and a tirzepatide-range (dual GLP-1/GIP) option, plus microdosing
  • Medication included in the monthly price with free fast shipping when prescribed
  • Broad reach claimed ('over 40 states')

Cons

  • Molecules not explicitly named on-site (marketed only as 'Personalized GLP-1' / 'GLP-1/GIP + B12') — compounded status is inferred, not stated
  • No FDA compounded-medication disclaimer published — falls short of the WLR transparency bar for 503A platforms
  • No named compounding pharmacy partner (prescriptions are patient-directed)
  • LegitScript certification, named medical director, and full state list NOT disclosed
  • Higher price point than several compounded competitors (e.g., the similarly-named but unrelated Elara Health and Wellness at $183/$267)

Our Verdict

Winner: AgelessRxScore: 7.1/10

AgelessRx edges out Elara MD with a higher overall score of 7.1/10 and is particularly strong for longevity-focused GLP-1 care (pending verification). Elara MD remains a solid alternative, especially if you're looking for Buyers who want a single platform for both a semaglutide-range and a tirzepatide-range (GLP-1/GIP) injectable plus adjacent wellness peptides (NAD+, sermorelin, glutathione) and are comfortable with a provider whose compounding/pharmacy transparency is limited. Verify molecule identity, compounding status, and pharmacy sourcing directly before purchase..

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