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Is Henry Meds legit?

Short answer

Yes — Henry Meds is a real, operating US telehealth company, not a fake storefront. That is usually what the question means, and it is the easy part.

The harder part is what it sells you. It supplies compounded medication — prepared by a compounding pharmacy, not an FDA-approved product. We have 2 sourced regulatory or legal actions on record against it, listed below with links to the primary documents.

SuppliesCompounded only
From$179/mo
MedicationIncluded
InsuranceCash pay
IntakeAsync
Record2 actions

What it actually supplies

Supplies compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide — medication prepared by a compounding pharmacy, not an FDA-approved product. Cheaper, legal, and the category the FDA has been issuing warning letters about.

Named on its own site: compounded semaglutide, compounded tirzepatide, compounded liraglutide.

What regulators and courts have said

Each of these links to the primary document. We publish what the record says and nothing beyond it — an action against a company is not proof that a particular customer was harmed.

2025-04

Eli Lilly sued Henry Meds (N.D. Cal.) over unauthorized tirzepatide copies, in the same four-defendant action that named Mochi Health, Fella Health/Delilah and Willow Health Services.

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BBB rating F, not accredited, with 232 complaints of which 26 unanswered; BBB states concerns primarily involve billing, cancellation and fulfillment issues.

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Worth knowing

No separate membership; $179/month covers provider visit, medication, supplies and ongoing care, varying by plan and dose. Eligibility 18-70. No FDA warning letter to Henry Meds was found; do not imply one. No reported outcome for the Lilly suit, though the co-filed Willow case was dismissed on causation grounds.

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If you would rather stay with FDA-approved medication

These supply approved drugs only and carry nothing on their record here.

Straight answers

Is Henry Meds legit?
Henry Meds is a real, operating US telehealth company, not a fake storefront. It supplies compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide, which is medication prepared by a compounding pharmacy rather than an FDA-approved product. We have 2 sourced regulatory or legal actions on record against it: Eli Lilly sued Henry Meds (N.D. Cal.) over unauthorized tirzepatide copies, in the same four-defendant action that named Mochi Health, Fella Health/Delilah and Willow Health Services; BBB rating F, not accredited, with 232 complaints of which 26 unanswered; BBB states concerns primarily involve billing, cancellation and fulfillment issues.
Does Henry Meds sell compounded or FDA-approved medication?
Compounded only. Supplies compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide — medication prepared by a compounding pharmacy, not an FDA-approved product. Cheaper, legal, and the category the FDA has been issuing warning letters about.
How much does Henry Meds cost?
From $179 a month, medication included.

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