Sell Trulicity: What You Need to Know

Thinking About Selling Unused Trulicity?

If you have unopened Trulicity that you no longer need, you may be wondering whether you can sell it.

The answer isn't always straightforward.

Trulicity (dulaglutide) is a prescription medication, and unlike diabetic supplies such as CGM sensors, insulin pump supplies, or diabetic test strips, it is regulated under federal and state laws. Before attempting to sell Trulicity, it's important to understand how these regulations may apply.

Why Do People Have Extra Trulicity?

Many people end up with unused Trulicity for a variety of reasons, including:

  • Switching medications

  • Insurance changes

  • A dosage adjustment

  • Side effects

  • Their doctor changing their treatment plan

  • Improved blood sugar management

  • Automatic prescription refills

These situations can leave people with unopened medication they no longer plan to use.

Can You Sell Trulicity?

Because Trulicity is a prescription medication, there is no universal answer.

Whether a person may legally sell Trulicity depends on several factors, including:

  • Federal regulations

  • State laws

  • Whether the medication has already been dispensed

  • Product condition

  • Applicable legal requirements

For this reason, it's important to understand the rules before attempting to sell any prescription medication.

Why Is Trulicity Different from Diabetic Supplies?

Unlike diabetic supplies, Trulicity is regulated as a prescription drug.

Additional considerations include:

  • Prescription-only status

  • Temperature-sensitive storage requirements

  • Product integrity after leaving the pharmacy

  • Federal and state laws governing prescription medications

  • Patient safety and product handling

These factors make prescription medications subject to different rules than items such as test strips, CGM sensors, or insulin pump supplies.

What About Unopened Trulicity?

Many people believe unopened Trulicity pens can always be sold if they remain factory sealed.

However, the legal question is often not whether the package is unopened, but whether the medication has already been dispensed to a patient.

Once a prescription medication leaves the pharmacy, additional restrictions may apply.

Can Pharmacies Buy Back Trulicity?

In most cases, pharmacies do not buy back prescription medications that have already been dispensed.

If you have unused Trulicity, your pharmacist or healthcare provider may be able to explain available disposal or medication donation programs in your area.

What Is Trulicity Used For?

Trulicity (dulaglutide) is a once-weekly injectable prescription medication used to help improve blood sugar control in adults with type 2 diabetes. It may also reduce the risk of certain cardiovascular events in adults with type 2 diabetes and established cardiovascular disease.

Like other prescription medications, Trulicity should only be used under the supervision of a licensed healthcare provider.

What If I Have Other Diabetic Supplies?

Although prescription medications like Trulicity may be subject to additional legal restrictions, many diabetic supplies may qualify for resale if they meet current purchasing requirements.

Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Supplies

Insulin Pump Supplies

Diabetic Test Strips

How to Determine Whether Your Supplies Qualify

If you have diabetic supplies that you no longer need, buyers will typically request:

  • Photos of the front and back of each box

  • Expiration dates

  • Quantity available

  • Packaging condition

Products are reviewed based on current purchasing requirements.

You can also review our Product Condition Guidelines page to learn more.

Alternatives to Selling Trulicity

If you have unused Trulicity, consider:

  • Contacting your healthcare provider

  • Speaking with your pharmacist

  • Looking for medication donation programs

  • Reviewing local medication disposal options

These resources may help ensure unused medication is handled safely and in accordance with applicable laws.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Trulicity a prescription medication?

Yes. Trulicity is available by prescription and is regulated as a prescription medication in the United States.

Can I sell unopened Trulicity?

The answer depends on applicable federal and state laws and the specific circumstances. Prescription medications may be subject to restrictions even if they are unopened.

Can I sell expired Trulicity?

No. Expired prescription medications should not be sold.

Do you buy diabetic supplies?

Yes. Trusted Diabetic purchases many eligible diabetic supplies, including CGM sensors, insulin pump supplies, and diabetic test strips that meet our current purchasing requirements.

Related Pages

Diabetic Supply Resources

CGM Supplies

Insulin Pump Supplies

If you have unopened diabetic supplies that meet our current purchasing requirements, we'd be happy to review them. Send us clear photos of your products, and we'll provide a fast, free, no-obligation quote.

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