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Do you mean (A) telehealth clinics that prescribe compounded GLP‑1s and ship them to patients, or (B) the compounding pharmacies that actually make/dispense the products? I can list examples of either, but the two groups are different (telehealth brands typically partner with an independent compounding pharmacy).
Before I list names, two brief safety/legal points you should know:
- The FDA has warned about compounded versions of GLP‑1 drugs (semaglutide, tirzepatide, etc.) because the branded products are approved and compounded copies may have variable dosing, sterility or labeling. Use caution and discuss risks with your prescriber.
- Always confirm a pharmacy is licensed in the U.S.: check the pharmacy’s state board of pharmacy license, look for a U.S. mailing address and U.S. pharmacist license numbers, and ask about USP standards (USP <795>/<797> or <800> as relevant) and quality testing.
If you want me to proceed, tell me which you want:
- Telehealth clinics that commonly use U.S. compounding pharmacies (I can name several telemedicine weight‑loss services known to offer compounded GLP‑1 options), or
- Specific U.S. compounding pharmacies (I can list well‑known licensed compounding pharmacies that many telehealth providers use and what to ask them about quality).
Also tell me your state if you want me to check whether a particular pharmacy is licensed there.