Compounded semaglutide Compounded medications are custom-made by licensed pharmacists to meet a patients specific needs when a commercially available drug cannot, such as during a shortage
Compounding pharmacies stepped in with grey-market versions during the FDA-declared shortage
Actin Sequestration & Cell Migration (TB-500): Utilizes the conserved LKKTET amino acid motif (residues 1723) to bind G-actin and dynamically control cytoskeletal architecture, enabling rapid keratinocyte and stem cell locomotion to sites of injury
Some of its key functions include energy production, aiding in the creation of new DNA strands, and supporting the breakdown of homocysteine, an amino acid that can potentially increase the risk of cardiovascular disease when elevated
USP 797 certified manufacturing
However, its effectiveness and safety in comparison to semaglutide, another type 2 diabetes medication, have not been studied