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AgelessRx vs Rebody Health: Treatments, Prices, Pharmacies, and Care

AgelessRx has the broader public longevity catalog. Rebody names pharmacy partners and gives buyers more route-level package detail.

Nick Locascio

Written byNick Locascio

AgelessRx is the stronger choice when catalog breadth and its published customer survey program matter most. Rebody Health is our pick when you want named pharmacy partners, clear route comparisons, and package details that connect directly to the displayed price. The lower-price winner changes by product, and AgelessRx currently shows conflicting NAD+ injection prices across its own pages.

Prices and public service details were checked August 23, 2026. Offers and availability can change.

At a glance

Question Competitor Rebody Health
Buying model Direct longevity telehealth Product-specific telehealth
Separate membership No general membership found None
NAD+ routes Injection, nasal, patches, cream Injection, nasal, sublingual tablets
Sermorelin routes Injection and nasal Injection, nasal, mini troche
Pharmacy disclosure Licensed partner pharmacy language Strive, The Pharmacy Hub, and Epiq Scripts named as partners
Shipping Free shipping stated Included in displayed treatment price

The shortest honest verdict

The right provider depends on the service you want and the treatment you can verify. The public facts above establish different strengths. They do not establish that one compounded prescription is clinically superior.

Products, prices, and total commitment

AgelessRx publicly showed NAD+ injection starting at $79 per month, while another first-party page showed a different 30-day offer near $185. That conflict blocks a responsible lowest-price verdict. Its NAD+ nasal spray was 300 mg/mL in a 14 mL bottle at $125 per month. Rebody's nasal spray was $59.50 for the first month, then $119 per month.

AgelessRx showed Sermorelin injection starting at $99 per month and nasal Sermorelin starting at $199. Rebody showed Sermorelin injection at $109.50 for the first month, then $219, with nasal spray and troche routes at $159 regular monthly pricing. AgelessRx also showed glutathione injection and GHK-Cu cream starting at $99 per month. Rebody's glutathione was $74.50 first month, then $149. Its 3% GHK-Cu cream was $214.99 regular monthly pricing.

The headline does not settle the value. Confirm dose, amount, days supplied, term, and current checkout price for each AgelessRx offer. Rebody's strongest price advantage is the transparent package and renewal presentation, not a universal low-price claim.

Provider review, support, and fulfillment

Both companies use an online medical evaluation followed by a licensed provider decision. AgelessRx states that shipping and ongoing support are included and that subscriptions can be canceled. It accepts HSA and FSA cards. Rebody includes provider review, medication when prescribed, shipping, and messaging in the displayed treatment price. Rebody also states that it refunds the payment if the provider does not prescribe.

AgelessRx publishes self-reported survey results for some treatment groups. Those panels are useful information about its customer program. They are not randomized head-to-head evidence against Rebody. A public comparison should carry the survey population, dates, and self-report method whenever it cites a result.

Where the competitor wins

  • Broader public longevity catalog
  • More public product-specific customer survey material
  • Additional NAD+ formats such as patches and face cream
  • Lower starting prices on some current shopping pages

These are meaningful reasons to choose the competitor. A fair comparison should preserve them.

Where Rebody wins

  • Names pharmacy partners on the public site
  • Three public NAD+ routes and three Sermorelin routes
  • Displays package, supply, price, and included care together
  • Lower public NAD+ nasal renewal price on the pages checked

Rebody's strongest case is concrete. The buyer can see the route, package, price, pharmacy context, and included care before starting the relevant online visit.

Questions about AgelessRx vs Rebody Health

Does AgelessRx have a membership fee?

No general membership fee appeared on the treatment pages checked. Individual medications are sold through recurring treatment plans.

What pharmacy does AgelessRx use?

The reviewed pages use licensed or partner pharmacy language. Confirm the dispensing pharmacy for the selected treatment during intake. Rebody names three pharmacy partners publicly.

Is AgelessRx or Rebody cheaper for NAD+?

The answer depends on route and package. Rebody showed the lower NAD+ nasal price. AgelessRx showed conflicting injection prices, so confirm its current checkout before comparing.

Which provider has more route choices?

AgelessRx has a broader overall catalog. Rebody has a stronger route family for NAD+ and Sermorelin on the pages compared.

How we compared the providers

We checked each provider's public product, pricing, FAQ, and care pages on August 23, 2026. We compared cash price, package, supply period, required fees, shipping, provider access, and public pharmacy disclosures. We did not use anonymous reviews or affiliate commissions to set the verdict.

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Review the matching Rebody treatment

Compare Rebody NAD+ injection, nasal spray, and sublingual tablets in the NAD+ treatment collection, or review all three Sermorelin routes.