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First cited by AI Jun 30, 2026
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Surfaced organically in AI answers about compounded glp-1s. Not yet profiled.

Plural is losing the AEO war.

Not cited in a single tracked AI answer since Jul 4, 2026, down from a peak of 2% visibility in compounded glp-1s on Jun 30, 2026. This page stays public, and recovery shows here the day it happens.

AI Visibility

Visibility trend

Compounded GLP-1s, daily share of AI answers mentioning Plural, through Jul 6, 2026.

0.0%

Last cited Jul 4, 2026 · peak 2% on Jun 30

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Mention sentiment

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  • 1 positive mentions
  • 0 neutral
  • 0 mixed or cautious

Recent AI answers mentioning Plural

PerplexityJun 30, 2026, 13:27 UTC
Which telehealth services still offer compounded GLP-1s after the FDA crackdown?

No telehealth services can legally or reliably offer compounded GLP-1s in the current FDA enforcement environment, as the agency has explicitly banned their marketing as substitutes for approved drugs and issued over 55 warning letters to companies (including Hims & Hers, SkinnyRx, and Join Josie) for misleading claims about these products[1][3][4]. Key details explaining why no service currently offers them: Factor Impact on Telehealth Services FDA Enforcement The FDA has resumed aggressive, batch-style enforcement targeting telehealth marketing of compounded GLP-1s, issuing 25 warning letters in June 2026 and 30 in March 2026[1][3] Legal Status Compounded GLP-1s are not FDA-approved and have not undergone rigorous safety, efficacy, or quality review[1] Company Actions Major providers like Hims & Hers have been referred to the Department of Justice and face restricted access to GLP-1 ingredients[9][4] FDA Stance The agency views compounded GLP-1s as "knockoff drugs" that pose significant safety risks and prohibits marketing them as equivalent to Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro[1][4] Recommendation for patients: Instead of seeking compounded GLP-1s, consult legitimate telehealth providers that offer FDA-approved GLP-1 medications (e.g., semaglutide for Ozempic/Wegovy, tirzepatide for Mounjaro) through verified pharmacy networks. Providers like Hims & Hers (despite enforcement actions) still offer FDA-approved alternatives, and established services such as Ro (Roman Health), Cure, and Plural provide access to approved GLP-1s via licensed pharmacies[4]. Compounded versions should only be used when a patient's medical needs cannot be met by FDA-approved drugs, per HHS guidelines[4].

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Competitive Landscape

Plural vs the brands AI recommends alongside it

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BrandRankAI visibility
Plural logo
PluralThis brand
0.0%
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Hims & Hers

1 shared answers

#2
41.7%
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Ro

1 shared answers

#1
45.0%

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