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Online Ozempic Prescription Sites: The Honest Answer
Some are legitimate, some are risky. Here's how to tell the difference:
Legitimate Telehealth Platforms
These are real, licensed medical services:
- Ro (ro.co) - Well-established telehealth company with licensed physicians
- Hims & Hers - Publicly traded company, legitimate medical consultations
- Noom Med - Connects to actual healthcare providers
- WeightWatchers Clinic - Uses licensed prescribers
- Found - Legitimate obesity medicine platform
These do real consultations and send prescriptions to licensed pharmacies.
Red Flags to Avoid
- Sites selling Ozempic without a prescription
- Prices dramatically below retail (~$900-1000/month)
- No actual doctor consultation
- Ships from overseas
- Offers "semaglutide" as a compounded version without clear medical oversight
Important Warnings
- Many sites sell compounded semaglutide, which is NOT FDA-approved Ozempic
- The FDA has warned about counterfeit versions
- Always verify the prescriber is licensed in your state
Bottom Line
Stick to established telehealth platforms with verifiable medical staff and pharmacy partnerships. If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is.
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