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Boothwyn Pharmacy, Kennett Square, PA Compounded Semaglutide: from $149/month, per the brand's dedicated product page Compounded Tirzepatide: from $187/month, per the brand's dedicated product page (a third figure, $199/month, appears on the general landing page - confirm at checkout) Weight-loss references: "up to 20%" (Semaglutide page), "up to 25%" (Tirzepatide page and general landing page) - based on studies of FDA-approved versions of these medications, brand states Shipping: if approved, medication ships within 3 days, per the brand's own site Displays a LegitScript certification seal/link on its site

A bipartisan coalition of 38 state Attorneys General have called on the FDA to take swift action against compounding pharmacies that "cut corners in pursuit of a quick profit" and sell knockoff drugs that could lead to "serious public health issues." The Ohio Attorney General recently issued a press release about letters it sent to 14 entities warning them to stop deceiving patients into believing that compounded drugs are approved by the FDA or have been reviewed for safety, effectiveness, or quality and declaring that patients "deserve clear and accurate information about the medication they're putting in their bodies." Similarly, in December 2024, the Illinois Attorney General issued cease-and-desist letters to five Chicagoland med spas advertising name brand medications like Wegovy and Ozempic but "instead offering unapproved versions of these products that may put people's health at risk." In addition, over a dozen Attorneys General have issued statements discussing the dangers posed by knockoff "semaglutide," including North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee

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Clinical research supports these benefits, as detailed below