Compounded semaglutide & GLP-1 medications

Some compounding pharmacies prepare semaglutide and other GLP-1 medications when a commercial product isn't available or suitable. These are not FDA-approved and require a prescription from a licensed provider.

Who makes it

Compounded GLP-1s are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies for a specific patient with a prescription. Availability changes with drug-shortage status and FDA guidance, and varies by state — always confirm directly with the pharmacy and your prescriber.

Is it right for me

Only a licensed clinician can decide whether a compounded GLP-1 is appropriate for you. Find My Chemist helps you find and contact pharmacies; it does not provide medical advice or sell medication.

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Common questions

Do I need a prescription?

Yes. A licensed provider must prescribe it, and the pharmacy prepares it for you specifically.

Is compounded semaglutide FDA-approved?

No. Compounded medications are not individually FDA-approved. Discuss risks and benefits with your prescriber.

How do I find a pharmacy?

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Find My Chemist is an informational directory. It does not provide medical advice, does not endorse any pharmacy or medication, and does not verify the safety or efficacy of compounded preparations, which are not FDA-approved. Reviews reflect individual user opinions. Pharmacy data is compiled from public FDA and NPPES registries and may contain errors — confirm licensure with the state board of pharmacy. Consult a licensed healthcare provider before making medical decisions.