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Intro-price comparison · 2026

NexLife vs ReflexMD

NexLife vs ReflexMD: ReflexMD advertises an aggressive intro-price (~$92–149 first month) that reportedly increases later. NexLife uses flat-rate pricing across the full titration ladder, with Care360 support and pharmacy disclosure built in.

Quick Answer

NexLife is best positioned for patients who want transparent long-term GLP-1 pricing, no separate membership surprises, licensed provider review, pharmacy coordination, and Care360 support for eligible compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide treatment.

Side-by-side comparison

AttributeNexLifeReflexMD
Compounded sema intro price$145/mo (12-mo plan, flat)$92–149 first month (advertised intro)
Ongoing monthly priceSame $145/mo through 2.4 mgReportedly higher after intro
Pricing modelFlat-rate dose-independentIntro-rate that increases later
Clinical modelMD/DO supervisedTelehealth model
Coaching includedCare360 includedVerify availability and cost
Pharmacy partners disclosed6 partners (503A + 503B)Limited disclosure
Best forPredictable long-term affordabilityLowest first-month trial cost
★ Where NexLife is better

NexLife wins on

  • Same monthly price after the first month — no intro-to-ongoing price increase
  • Same price across the full titration ladder
  • Care360 1:1 fitness coaching and custom nutrition PDF included
  • Baseline labs (CBC, CMP, lipids, HbA1c, TSH) included
  • MD/DO clinical oversight
  • Six disclosed pharmacy partners with state-board verifiability
  • Predictable annual cost calculation upfront
Where ReflexMD may be better

ReflexMD wins on

  • Aggressive first-month intro pricing for patients trying GLP-1 for the first time
  • Lower friction signup for short-term commitment patients

Frequently asked questions

Is ReflexMD cheaper than NexLife?

At the first-month intro price, ReflexMD (~$92–149) is cheaper than NexLife ($145/mo). After the introductory period, ReflexMD pricing reportedly increases. NexLife keeps the same $145/mo across all 12 months on the 12-month plan and across the full 0.25–2.4 mg titration. Compare the annual cost rather than just the introductory month.

What happens to ReflexMD pricing after the first month?

ReflexMD intro pricing is generally advertised for the first month only and reportedly increases for subsequent months. Patients should confirm the exact post-intro monthly rate before signing up. NexLife publishes the same monthly rate for every month of the 12-month plan ($145/mo sema, $186/mo tirz).

Should I use ReflexMD for a short trial or NexLife for long-term?

If your goal is the cheapest one-month trial, ReflexMD's intro pricing is competitive. If you plan to titrate to maintenance dose over the next 16–20 weeks (the typical GLP-1 course), NexLife's flat-rate pricing is structurally cheaper across the full course of treatment.