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First cited by AI Jun 12, 2026
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Surfaced organically in AI answers about compounded glp-1s. Not yet profiled.

Brello is losing the AEO war.

Not cited in a single tracked AI answer since Jun 12, 2026, down from a peak of 2% visibility in compounded glp-1s on Jun 12, 2026. This page and its history stay public, and recovery shows here the day it happens.

AI Visibility

Visibility trend

Compounded GLP-1s, daily share of AI answers mentioning Brello, through Jun 13, 2026.

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Last cited Jun 12, 2026 · peak 2% on Jun 12

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Mention sentiment

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  • 1 neutral
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Recent AI answers mentioning Brello

PerplexityJun 12, 2026, 10:28 UTC
My compounded semaglutide provider shut down. Where should I move my treatment?

If your compounded semaglutide provider shut down, the safest move is to transfer your care to a licensed clinician and a reputable 503A compounding pharmacy or a telehealth weight-loss clinic that uses one. If you need an immediate replacement, commonly cited options include Henry Meds, Shed, Fridays, Alloy, and Brello; each offers clinician review and home shipping, but availability, pricing, and eligibility vary by state and plan.[2][3][5] A practical way to choose: Henry Meds: a broader telehealth weight-loss program with compounded semaglutide and published monthly pricing tiers.[2] Shed: another established online option with compounded semaglutide and dose-based pricing.[2] Fridays: includes coaching and lab support, and fills through partner compounding pharmacies.[2] Alloy: best if you want ongoing doctor messaging and dose adjustments; it is targeted more toward menopause-related care and is not available in several states.[3] Brello: offers provider review plus direct shipping, but you should compare total cost carefully before switching.[5] Before moving, verify these points with any new provider: The medication is prescribed by a licensed clinician after a real medical review.[2][3][5] The pharmacy is properly licensed and ideally 503A-compounding compliant.[1] Your state is covered, since several services exclude certain states.[1][3] They can continue your current dose and formulation safely, since compounded semaglutide products are not standardized across pharmacies.[2][3] If you want the lowest-friction switch, ask the new clinic these three questions: “Can you transfer me at my current dose?” “Which pharmacy will fill it?” “What is the monthly total including medication, visits, and shipping?” If you tell me your state and whether you want lowest cost, fastest restart, or most physician support, I can narrow this to the best fit.

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Public AI visibility history

Daily rank of Brello on our buyer intent questions, per category. A dash means the engines did not cite Brello at all that day. This record is permanent.

CategoryJun 11Jun 12Jun 13
Compounded GLP-1s#95

Competitive Landscape

Brello vs the brands AI recommends alongside it

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BrandRankAI visibility
Brello logo
BrelloThis brand
0.0%
Fridays logo
Fridays

1 shared answers

#36
8.3%
Henry Meds logo
Henry Meds

1 shared answers

#4
33.3%

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