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Do you mean (A) telehealth/weight‑loss clinics that prescribe compounded GLP‑1s and ship them from a US compound pharmacy, or (B) the compounding pharmacies themselves? I can list either — or compile a vetted list for your state — but I want to be sure which you want.
A few quick, important points before I list names:
- The FDA has warned about compounded versions of GLP‑1 drugs when an FDA‑approved product (e.g., Wegovy, Ozempic, Mounjaro) exists. Compounded products are not FDA‑approved; make sure you understand safety, potency, and legal issues and discuss with a prescriber.
- Always verify any compounding pharmacy’s state license (state board of pharmacy), look for accreditation (PCAB/VIPPS where applicable), and ask the provider which specific licensed US pharmacy will fill the prescription and for that pharmacy’s license number and address.
- Watch for red flags: sellers that will ship controlled or prescription drugs without a prescription, no license info, very large cost differences, or no clear chain-of-custody for storage/temperature.
If you want a quick starter list to research, I can put together a verified list for your state or nationwide. If you want nationwide examples, tell me which option (A or B) and your state (or “nationwide”) and I’ll compile names of telehealth services and the licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies they use — and include how to verify each pharmacy’s license and accreditation.