It is injected once a week, under the skin, and must be taken under doctors supervision
It might start there, but there are often other symptoms like cough, runny nose, or maybe chills and a fever
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In March 2026, FDA issued 30 warning letters to telehealth companies marketing compounded GLP-1 products, citing claims that those products were equivalent or comparable to FDA-approved drugs, as well as marketing that blurred the line between approved and unapproved therapies
When members enroll, theyre placed into one of three care pathways based on their eligibility, medical history, and current GLP-1 usage
As a dietitian who works with GLP-1 users and a GLP-1 user myself, lets review some common myths and the facts behind them to help you make informed decisions about your nutrition and health