Eden vs Vaylen
Two GLP-1 desks, one scoreboard. We put Eden and Vaylen head-to-head on the published Brief Score — the same six factors, scored the same way, no pay-to-win placement.
The verdict
Eden takes this head-to-head.
Eden scores 91 to 87 on our six-factor Brief Score — A polished, high-disclosure program with strong nationwide coverage — you pay more, but you know exactly what you're paying for.
That doesn't make Vaylen a bad call — it's best for readers who want brand, compounded and oral options from one accredited nationwide desk without a premium sticker. Weigh the six factors below against your own priorities before you decide.
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Factor by factor
Both desks scored on the six published Brief Score factors. The higher score in each row is marked. See the methodology.
Price, coverage & the tracker
| Eden | Vaylen | |
|---|---|---|
| Brief Score | 91/100 (A−) | 87/100 (B+) |
| Semaglutide | $239/mo | $179/mo |
| Tirzepatide | $349/mo | $239/mo |
| Coverage | All 50 states | All 50 states |
| Brand-name access | Compounded only | Yes |
| Oral / sublingual | Injection only | Yes |
| On the tracker | Stableprice stable | Stableprice stable |
Eden: Premium line steady; high supply-chain disclosure keeps our confidence high.
Vaylen: $179 sema / $239 tirz; brand + oral + LegitScript across all 50 states.
● Not sold on either?
CoreAge Rx tops the whole board at 94/100.
The steadiest desk on the board: one flat, no-step-up price on both molecules, nationwide, and it hasn't moved.
Pricing, states and access reflect each provider's public disclosures at last review; the Brief Score is our editorial judgment per the methodology. Prices change — confirm on each provider's site. Not medical advice; see our disclosure.