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9 Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Compounded GLP-1 Drugs

9 Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Compounded GLP-1 Drugs

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announced that compounded GLP-1 weight loss drugs — copies of blockbuster brand-name weight loss and diabetes meds semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound) — would no longer be available. Compounded versions of drugs are not regulated or tested by the FDA.

Despite the so-called ban, compounded GLP-1s are still available because of several loopholes that allow the sale of GLP-1 drugs in a novel dosage or formulation. As some compounding pharmacies have pulled their weight loss drugs off their shelves, others have begun marketing semaglutide and tirzepatide in new forms, such as pills or tinctures or as combination injections with additional ingredients. Experts do not know how safe or effective compounded weight loss drugs are.

If you’re considering trying a compounded GLP-1 drug for weight loss, or want to continue taking one, here’s what to discuss with your doctor.

1. Am I a Good Candidate for GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs?

The best way to find out if a drug like semaglutide or tirzepatide is the right fit for you is to talk to your doctor. They know more about your personal history and overall health goals than the clinician at a compounding pharmacy or online weight loss program.

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