Step-by-step: verify compounding pharmacy license. A non-clinical pricing and verification checklist from GLP-1 Price Guide.
Medical disclaimer: Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not FDA-approved finished drug products. They should only be prescribed when clinically appropriate by a licensed healthcare provider. Always consult a licensed clinician. Pricing may change and should be verified with each provider before enrolling.
Steps
- Find the named pharmacy on the provider's disclosure page.
- Look up the pharmacy on the relevant state board of pharmacy license lookup.
- For 503B facilities, check the FDA registered outsourcing facility list.
- Confirm the license is active and in good standing.
- If no pharmacy is named, treat that as a transparency red flag.
Note: HowTo guidance here covers pricing comparison and pharmacy verification only — not clinical dosing or injection.
Frequently asked questions
Is this a medical instruction?
No. This is a non-clinical pricing and verification checklist. It does not provide dosing, injection, or treatment instructions. Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not FDA-approved finished drug products. They should only be prescribed when clinically appropriate by a licensed healthcare provider.
Why focus on true monthly cost?
Advertised starter prices often exclude dose increases, membership, and shipping. True monthly cost reflects what you actually pay at maintenance dose.
How is pricing verified?
Prices are labeled Verified, Advertised, Third-party reported, or Unverified. Unverified prices are not used to rank providers.