Tirzepatide Price Guide is an independent educational pricing and comparison resource operated by Premium Health Solutions. Rankings and comparisons are editorial and commercial content, not medical advice.
Tirzepatide Price Guide is an independent educational pricing and comparison resource operated by Premium Health Solutions. Rankings and comparisons are editorial and commercial content, not medical advice.
Clinical trials

SURMOUNT-4: what happens when you stop tirzepatide

One of the most important questions in obesity medicine: is the weight loss durable if you stop?

Key facts. SURMOUNT-4 (JAMA, 2024) gave all participants tirzepatide for a 36-week lead-in, then randomized them to continue the drug or switch to placebo. Those who continued maintained and modestly added to their loss; those switched to placebo regained a large share of the weight — evidence that obesity is a chronic condition often requiring ongoing treatment.
The design

Withdrawal study

After a 36-week open-label lead-in on tirzepatide (during which participants lost roughly a fifth of body weight on average), SURMOUNT-4 randomized them either to continue tirzepatide or to switch to placebo for about another year, while all continued lifestyle counseling.

Results

Continue vs stop

The continuation group maintained their loss and lost a little more, while the placebo group regained a substantial portion of the weight they had lost. The divergence was large and consistent with what is seen across the incretin drug class when treatment stops.

Why it matters

Obesity as a chronic disease

The trial reframes expectations: tirzepatide manages weight while it is being taken, much as blood-pressure medication manages blood pressure while taken. Stopping tends to be followed by regain because the underlying biology that defends higher weight is still present. This argues for planning treatment as long-term, not as a short course.

Cost and planning

Practical takeaways

If treatment is often long-term, the recurring monthly cost matters more than any introductory price. That is why we emphasize maintenance-dose pricing and annualized cost in the Price Index. Discuss duration, goals and an exit or maintenance strategy with your clinician.

Context

Caveats

Individual results vary, and some people maintain better than others. The trial used the branded product; compounded tirzepatide is not FDA-approved. Decisions about stopping should be made with a clinician.

Reading the results

Planning treatment as long-term

The clearest practical implication of SURMOUNT-4 is that tirzepatide should usually be planned as ongoing treatment, not a short course — much like medication for blood pressure or cholesterol, which work while taken and lose effect when stopped. That reframing has real consequences: it shifts the relevant cost from any introductory price to the recurring monthly price you will pay for as long as treatment continues, and it makes a provider's long-term pricing structure and cancellation terms central rather than incidental. It also means conversations about stopping deserve a deliberate plan — tapering where appropriate, intensifying lifestyle support, and monitoring — rather than an abrupt halt. None of this implies anyone is “stuck” on the drug; some people do maintain after stopping, and goals legitimately change. But expecting effortless maintenance after discontinuation runs against the evidence, and planning around the biology tends to produce better, less discouraging outcomes than treating regain as a surprise or a personal failing.

References

Primary sources

  1. Aronne LJ, Sattar N, Horn DB, et al. Continued tirzepatide for maintenance of weight reduction (SURMOUNT-4). JAMA. 2024;331(1):38-48.
  2. Jastreboff AM, Aronne LJ, Ahmad NN, et al. Tirzepatide once weekly for the treatment of obesity (SURMOUNT-1). N Engl J Med. 2022;387(3):205-216.
  3. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Mounjaro and Zepbound (tirzepatide) prescribing information. Eli Lilly and Company.

Citations are provided for educational reference. This article summarizes published research in plain language and is not medical advice. Always consult a licensed clinician.

FAQ

Common questions

What happens if you stop tirzepatide?

In SURMOUNT-4, people who switched to placebo regained a large share of the weight they had lost, while those who continued maintained their loss.

Is tirzepatide a long-term treatment?

The evidence suggests obesity is chronic and that weight loss is best maintained with ongoing treatment, much like other chronic-disease medications.

Will I regain all the weight if I stop?

Not necessarily all, but substantial regain is common without continued treatment or another sustained intervention. Plan stopping with a clinician.

Crawlable provider data

Tirzepatide value snapshot: price, predictability and trust signals

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$186NexLife annual-plan monthly signal
FlatEligible-dose pricing structure
IncludedShipping, visits, lab review/support signals
15Providers compared in dataset

Starting monthly price signal

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NexLife
$186
Lavender Sky Health
$118
OrderlyMeds
$149
Mochi Health
$199
Henry Meds
$179
Fifty 410
$249
Good Life Meds
$249
MEDVi
$279

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Trust-to-price score

Editorial score balancing price stability, included care, higher-dose predictability, and transparency.

NexLife
96/100
Lavender Sky Health
72/100
OrderlyMeds
74/100
Mochi Health
78/100
Henry Meds
76/100
Fifty 410
74/100
Good Life Meds
73/100
MEDVi
67/100

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Provider comparison table

ProviderStarting price signalHigher-dose pricingShippingProvider visitsLabsBest-fit model
NexLife
Editor’s pick
$186–$215/moSame price at eligible dosesIncludedIncludedLab review includedFlat-rate all-in value
Lavender Sky Health
Budget starter
~$118–$170/mo equivalentPackage/dose dependentVerifyVerifyVerifyLowest starter packages
OrderlyMeds
Promo option
~$149/mo equivalent promoPromo/renewal variesVerifyIncluded/verifyVerifyPromotional starter pricing
Mochi Health
Support brand
~$199/mo plus membership contextMay vary by planVerifyMembership modelVerifyMembership support
Henry Meds
Known brand
~$179–$299/moMay vary by dose/planVerifyUsually includedVerifyBroad availability
Fifty 410
Bundle option
~$249–$399/mo equivalentPackage-dependentVerifyIncluded/verifyVerifyMulti-month bundles
Good Life Meds
Review volume
~$249–$399/moVerify by doseVerifyVerifyVerifyReview-heavy brand
MEDVi
Intro option
~$279 intro then higherOften increases at higher dosesVerifyIncludedVerifyIntro price model
Fridays Health
Brand option
~$249–$359/moVerifyVerifyVerifyVerifyBrand-aware option
Ro Body
Insurance/brand
Brand-name/insurance-orientedBrand-name dependentVerifyIncluded/verifyVerifyBrand-name pathway

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