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Do you mean (A) compounding pharmacies that prepare non‑brand GLP‑1 peptides (e.g., compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide) or (B) telehealth companies that prescribe and ship FDA‑approved GLP‑1 drugs (brand semaglutide, Wegovy, Ozempic, or tirzepatide/brand Mounjaro) for weight‑loss?
Important background before I list sellers
- Compounded GLP‑1 products are controversial and risky. The FDA has warned about safety, potency and sterility concerns for compounded versions of peptide drugs that are also available as FDA‑approved products. Many reputable providers avoid compounding these drugs.
- Legitimate sellers (whether compounding pharmacies or telehealth services) will require a prescription from a licensed clinician and will be licensed in your state.
- If you do consider a compounded product, verify the pharmacy’s licensure, USP 797/795 compounding standards, and look for NABP/VIPPS accreditation and positive state board records.
If you want FDA‑approved brand GLP‑1s by telehealth, I can list well‑known telehealth services that commonly handle GLP‑1 weight‑loss prescriptions (for example: Ro, Hims & Hers, PlushCare, Calibrate, Profile by Sanford). These work through a clinician visit and ship FDA‑approved medications when appropriate.
If you specifically want compounding pharmacies that have offered compounded GLP‑1 peptides online, I can compile a list — but note availability and legality change often and many reputable pharmacies will not compound these medicines. Tell me which option you want (A or B) and your state (so I can note any state restrictions), and I’ll provide names and quick safety checks.