As a family medicine and obesity medicine physician at Missouri Metabolic Health, I understand how crucial effective treatment options are for managing metabolic conditions such as obesity, prediabetes, diabetes, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). With the recent ruling that compounded tirzepatide is no longer legal to produce, many patients may feel lost. But don’t worry—there are still viable options available for maintaining your metabolic health.
Here are five steps to consider:
1. Advocate for Anti-Obesity Medications in Your Insurance Plan
If you’re covered by an employer-sponsored health plan, take the initiative to reach out to your HR department. Express the importance of including anti-obesity medications in their insurance package. With obesity recognized as a chronic medical condition by the American Medical Association, it’s vital for insurance providers to cover treatment options. Sharing your personal success story can help emphasize the productivity benefits to your employer, making a compelling case for advocacy.
2. Explore Lily Direct for Brand Name Medications
Consider utilizing Lily Direct, which delivers the brand-name medication Zepbound directly to your home. This service offers convenience and ensures you’re receiving safe and effective treatment. Although it may come at a higher cost, it's a dependable option for continuing your treatment with a trusted provider.
3. Investigate Canadian Pharmacy Prescriptions
Your doctor may be able to send a prescription to a Canadian pharmacy, where medications like ZepBound can be more affordable. Buying these medications outright gives you greater control over your options, and you may even find alternative delivery methods that fit your lifestyle.
4. Consider Bariatric Surgery
For some, bariatric surgery may represent an effective option beyond traditional weight management. This route is often misunderstood as a last resort; however, it can be highly beneficial for those with a BMI of 40 or higher, or a BMI of 35 plus associated conditions like type 2 diabetes. Discuss this option with a bariatric surgeon to understand the benefits, risks, and insurance coverage.
5. Transition to an Alternative Medication
If you have been using compounded tirzepatide and are nearing your health goals, transitioning to an alternative anti-obesity medication may be worth considering. Learn more about all of your medication options in this video.
Continue Your Journey Towards Health

Regardless of your treatment options, remember that you hold the power to manage your health. Focus on maintaining your nutrition plan, physical activity, and overall wellness. Lifestyle changes, including managing stress and ensuring quality sleep, are significant in supporting long-term health and preventing weight regain.
As doctor at Missouri Metabolic Health, I am committed to helping you navigate these challenges. The landscape of obesity treatment is constantly evolving, and I believe that meaningful change is coming. Until then, continue to care for yourself, surround yourself with a supportive healthcare team, and explore the options available.
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