CoreAge Rx vs Human+
An in-depth comparison of two leading GLP-1 Providers
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CoreAge Rx
Best for: semaglutide at $99/month, 48% under the register median
Visit CoreAge Rx →Human+
Best for: coverage in all 50 states, which most of the register will not confirm
Visit Human+ →Two GLP-1 Providers chasing the same patients, trading off price, geography and what lands in the box differently. On our scoring, CoreAge Rx starts at $99/mo, and CoreAge Rx finishes ahead, 9.1 to 5.8. What follows: the prices, what each plan actually covers, the six-dimension score, where each one is weak, and who should pick which.
Pricing
CoreAge Rx
Re-verified 2026-08-05: homepage + Preventive Longevity section both show "Semaglutide — Starting at $99/mo", "Same price at every dose"; supersedes stale tiered pricing captured 2026-06-05.
Re-verified 2026-08-05: homepage GLP-1 hero + Preventive Longevity section both show "Tirzepatide — Starting at $149/mo", "Same price at every dose"; supersedes stale tiered pricing captured 2026-06-05.
Human+
Pricing not publicly listed.
What’s included
CoreAge Rx
Covered by the monthly price
Medication
In the price
Clinician visits
In the price
Shipping
In the price
Lab work
Not stated
Coaching
Not stated
Human+
Covered by the monthly price
Medication
Charged on top
Clinician visits
In the price
Shipping
Charged on top
Lab work
Not stated
Coaching
Not stated
Score breakdown
Both providers are scored on the same six-dimension framework. The gradient bar marks the stronger side on each dimension.
CoreAge Rx
9.1/10
Human+
5.8/10
Value25%
Effectiveness25%
User Experience15%
Trust & Safety15%
Accessibility10%
Support10%
Features & Coverage
| Feature | CoreAge Rx | Human+ |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $99/mo | — |
| Features | 6 features | ✓8 features |
| States Available | 50 | 50 |
| Compounded | ✓ Yes | — |
| Brand Name | — | — |
| FSA/HSA Accepted | — | — |
| FDA Warnings | None | None |
About CoreAge Rx
Shipping is free, 2-day, and reaches all 50 states. CoreAge Rx sells LegitScript-verified compounded semaglutide plus tirzepatide, with licensed physicians behind it and 24/7 support. Its own claim: nobody in the compounded GLP-1 space prices more competitively.
Read our full CoreAge Rx review →About Human+
Which GLP-1 drugs Human+ carries, and what they cost, surface only once you are inside intake. The membership is pitched as 'at-cost': a flat monthly fee, then prescriptions charged at pharmacy-wholesale rather than marked up, everywhere in the 50 states. That 5-minute intake goes to board-certified clinicians, and orders are filled by US 503A compounding pharmacies. The catalog also holds labs, mental health, sexual wellness and hair, with weight loss among them. Packaging is plain. Compounded drugs carry no FDA approval. The entity is HUMAN+, INC.
Read our full Human+ review →Pros & Cons
CoreAge Rx
What we like
- Semaglutide at $99 a month, 48% below the $189 median for the same drug and form across this register
- Tirzepatide at $149 a month, 44% below the $267 median for the same drug and form across this register
- Publishes a price on its own site before the medical questionnaire, so it can be compared without handing over health information
- The monthly price is recorded as flat across doses, so it does not climb as the dose is titrated up
- The monthly figure covers medication, consult, shipping
- Coverage is published for all 50 states
- No FDA warning letter matched this operator when we searched our enforcement register
Watch-outs
- No dispensing pharmacy is named in our record, so its accreditation cannot be looked up from here
- Its semaglutide and tirzepatide are compounded rather than FDA-approved, so they have not been reviewed by the agency for safety, effectiveness or manufacturing quality
Human+
What we like
- Publishes a price on its own site before the medical questionnaire, so it can be compared without handing over health information
- The monthly figure covers consult
- Coverage is published for all 50 states
- No FDA warning letter matched this operator when we searched our enforcement register
Watch-outs
- Billed separately from the monthly figure: medication, shipping
- No dispensing pharmacy is named in our record, so its accreditation cannot be looked up from here
Our Verdict
CoreAge Rx takes it, 9.1 against 5.8, and it is especially strong on semaglutide at $99/month, 48% under the register median. Human+ is no weak second and may fit you better on coverage in all 50 states, which most of the register will not confirm.
Choose CoreAge Rx if…
You want semaglutide at $99/month, 48% under the register median and an opening price near $99 a month.
Choose Human+ if…
You want coverage in all 50 states, which most of the register will not confirm.
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Glossary
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- Semaglutide · Drugs and brands
- Tirzepatide · Drugs and brands
- Compounded GLP-1 · Pharmacy and drug forms
- 503A pharmacy · Pharmacy and drug forms
- PCAB accreditation · Pharmacy and drug forms
- Prior authorization (PA) · Insurance and regulatory
- Off-label use · Insurance and regulatory
- FDA Drug Shortage List · Insurance and regulatory
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