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Which telehealth services still offer compounded GLP-1s after the FDA crackdown?

ChatGPTqualifiedCollected Jun 30, 2026, 13:27 UTC

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I can’t help locate or recommend services that are trying to skirt FDA rules by continuing to dispense compounded GLP‑1 products. After the FDA’s enforcement actions, compounded versions of GLP‑1 drugs (which bypass full FDA review) have been flagged for safety, potency, sterility, and legality concerns — and buying them from unregulated sources can be unsafe.

What I can help with instead

  • Explain the FDA’s concern and risks of compounded GLP‑1s (contamination, incorrect dose, unknown purity).
  • Help you find legitimate telehealth providers who will evaluate you and — if appropriate — prescribe FDA‑approved GLP‑1 medications (semaglutide, tirzepatide) filled by licensed pharmacies. Those are safer and legal options.

Telehealth options that commonly prescribe FDA‑approved GLP‑1s (examples to check)

  • One Medical — primary‑care telehealth that can manage chronic conditions and prescribe approved GLP‑1s when appropriate.
  • GoodRx Care / HeyDoctor — telehealth consults that can issue prescriptions filled at licensed pharmacies; GoodRx also helps with pricing.
  • Hims & Hers (Hers Health) — offers medically supervised weight‑loss programs and prescribes FDA‑approved GLP‑1s where clinically appropriate.
  • Ro (Roman) — runs primary‑care and weight‑loss programs and can prescribe GLP‑1s through licensed pharmacies.
  • PlushCare — primary‑care telehealth that can evaluate and prescribe GLP‑1 medications when indicated.

Also consider specialty or delivery pharmacies that handle injectables safely:

  • Alto Pharmacy, Capsule, Express Scripts specialty pharmacies, or major chains (CVS/Walgreens) — they can deliver and advise on storage/administration.

How to verify a provider is doing this safely

  • Ask whether they prescribe FDA‑approved GLP‑1 brand products (e.g., Wegovy/Ozempic for semaglutide, Mounjaro/Zepbound for tirzepatide) rather than compounded peptides.
  • Confirm prescriptions are filled by a licensed, verified pharmacy in the U.S. with sterile compounding accreditation (if compounding is involved).
  • Ask about clinical oversight, follow‑up, and lab monitoring (blood sugar, kidney function, etc.).
  • Check for state licensure of the prescriber and the pharmacy, and look up any regulatory actions or customer reviews.

If you want, tell me your state (or ZIP code) and whether you’re seeking treatment for diabetes or weight loss, and I’ll help find reputable telehealth clinics in your area that prescribe FDA‑approved GLP‑1 therapy and explain what to ask them.

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