During compounding, ingredients may be combined, mixed, or altered
Because it isnt an FDA-approved medication, each pharmacy may label it simply as compounded semaglutide or pair it with additives like vitamin B12, but it wont carry a branded name
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Heres the balanced answer: Licensed pharmacies prepare compounded medications They are not FDA-approved in the same way as branded drugs Quality can depend on the pharmacy and preparation standards This does not automatically make them unsafe, but it does mean they are different from FDA-approved products like Wegovy or Ozempic
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