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

ClaudequalifiedCollected Jul 10, 2026, 09:40 UTC

Verbatim response from Claude

This is a fast-moving situation, so I want to be straightforward with you:

What Happened

The FDA declared the semaglutide shortage over (early 2025), which means compounding pharmacies largely must stop making copies of branded GLP-1s like Ozempic/Wegovy.

Services That Have Adapted (as of my knowledge cutoff)

Hims & Hers - Shifted toward personalized/combination formulations, though this is legally contested

Ro (Body Program) - Moved toward brand-name prescriptions with manufacturer coupons

LifeMD - Focuses on brand-name with savings programs

Henry - Similar pivot to branded medications

Honest Caveats

  • This space changes weekly - companies' offerings shift rapidly due to ongoing litigation
  • Some compounders are fighting the FDA ruling in court, so availability fluctuates
  • "Personalized" compound formulations (added ingredients) exist in a legal gray area
  • I'd recommend checking current reviews on Reddit's r/Ozempic or r/Semaglutide for real-time user experiences

My Recommendation

Call services directly and ask specifically what they currently offer, since their websites may lag behind actual availability.

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