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Amazing Meds vs Sesame

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

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7.5

Amazing Meds

Best for patients seeking compounded retatrutide access (with eyes open about regulatory status)

Starting at $199/mo

CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatideRetatrutide
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6.9

Sesame

Best for mainstream telehealth GLP-1 access

Starting at $199/mo

CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatide
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Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureAmazing MedsSesame
Overall Score7.5/106.9/10
Starting Price$199/mo$199/mo
Customer Rating
Features6 features3 features
States Available5050
Compounded✓ Yes✓ Yes
Brand Name
FSA/HSA Accepted
FDA WarningsNoneNone

Pros & Cons

Amazing Meds

Pros

  • One of the very few US clinics offering compounded retatrutide
  • Board-certified D.O. medical director
  • Limited insurance acceptance (Cigna, BCBS)
  • Free consultations

Cons

  • Compounded retatrutide is regulatorily ambiguous (Phase 3 investigational drug)
  • Lower trust score because retatrutide is not FDA-approved and lacks the safety dataset of approved GLP-1s

Sesame

Pros

  • Both semaglutide and tirzepatide available
  • Compounded GLP-1 access

Cons

  • Limited public information on program details

Our Verdict

Winner: Amazing MedsScore: 7.5/10

Amazing Meds edges out Sesame with a higher overall score of 7.5/10 and is particularly strong for patients seeking compounded retatrutide access (with eyes open about regulatory status). Sesame remains a solid alternative, especially if you're looking for mainstream telehealth GLP-1 access.

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