Retatrutide How to Get Prescribed (2026)
Simultaneously activates three receptors — GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon — producing stronger appetite suppression and metabolic effects than dual or single agonists. Average weight loss: 24% in clinical trials.
24%
Avg Weight Loss
Not yet available (pending FDA approval)
Compounded Price
Weekly
Injection Frequency
4
Dose Options
How to Get Retatrutide Prescribed
Getting a Retatrutide prescription is straightforward through telehealth providers. Here is the step-by-step process.
Steps to Get Retatrutide
- Choose a telehealth provider offering Retatrutide (see our provider comparison below)
- Complete the online health assessment (5-10 minutes)
- Consult with a licensed healthcare provider via video or async review
- Receive your Retatrutide prescription if you qualify
- Get Retatrutide delivered to your door within 3-7 business days
Eligibility Requirements
You typically need a BMI of 30+ or BMI 27+ with a weight-related condition. Your provider will evaluate your complete medical history, current medications, and health goals to determine if Retatrutide is appropriate for you.
Retatrutide FAQ
How much does Retatrutide cost?
Compounded Retatrutide costs Not yet available (pending FDA approval) through telehealth providers. Brand-name versions (Pending FDA approval) cost Not yet available (Phase 3 trials) without insurance.
How much weight can I lose on Retatrutide?
Clinical trials show an average weight loss of 24% of body weight on Retatrutide. Individual results vary based on dosage, diet, and exercise habits.
What are Retatrutide side effects?
Common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, decreased appetite, vomiting, constipation. Most side effects are temporary and resolve within 4-8 weeks as your body adjusts.
Is Retatrutide taken daily or weekly?
Retatrutide is administered as a weekly subcutaneous injection. It uses a pre-filled pen device for subcutaneous injection.
What doses is Retatrutide available in?
Retatrutide is available in 1mg, 4mg, 8mg, 12mg doses. Treatment starts at the lowest dose and increases every 4 weeks.