The legal route, step by step
- 1. Online intake. Complete a medical questionnaire (weight history, conditions, medications) on a licensed telehealth provider.
- 2. Clinical review. A licensed clinician reviews your intake and decides whether Mounjaro is appropriate. This is required — no legitimate service skips it.
- 3. Prescription + fulfillment. If approved, the prescription goes to a pharmacy or ships to you. Cash-pay is fastest (24-72h); insurance adds prior-authorization time.
- 4. Follow-up. Ongoing check-ins for dose titration and side-effect management.
Avoid these
- Any site selling Mounjaro without a prescription — illegal and high counterfeit risk.
- "Research" semaglutide/tirzepatide sold "not for human use" — unregulated, frequently contaminated.
- Overseas mail-order without a verified pharmacy — see our cross-border risk guide.
Fastest legitimate path
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FAQ
Can you get Mounjaro online?
Yes. Licensed US telehealth providers can evaluate you and, if appropriate, prescribe Mounjaro (tirzepatide). You complete an online intake, a licensed clinician reviews it, and the prescription is sent to a pharmacy or shipped. Avoid any site that sells Mounjaro without a prescription — those are illegal and frequently counterfeit.
How long does it take to get Mounjaro online?
Cash-pay telehealth intake to prescription is typically 24-72 hours; insurance routes take longer because of prior authorization. Shipping adds a few days.
How much is Mounjaro online?
Cash-pay telehealth programs for Mounjaro start around $349/month (Ro). With insurance, a covered copay is around $25. See the full Mounjaro cost breakdown.
Is it safe to buy Mounjaro online?
Only through a licensed pharmacy with a valid prescription from a licensed prescriber. Sites offering Mounjaro or "research" semaglutide/tirzepatide without a prescription are illegal and carry serious counterfeit risk. A legitimate telehealth provider always requires a clinical evaluation first.