Anonymous wrote:Our compounder adds Vit K so it’s not considered the same drug, so not affected by it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as people buy them they will never go away. They are cheap and easy to get and they work. Why would they go away?
they can only be legally sold when there’s a shortage. The manufacturers are working hard to get the FDA to remove them from the shortage list. When that happens it will be illegal to sell the compound .
This is correct based on my research. However, I suspect compounders will add vitamins (b12, etc) and try to get around it. I’m sure there will be litigation but it will take years. Then there’s always the possibility of ordering the drug(s) from China or Brazil where (I read) the patent for ozempic/wegovy (semaglutide) is set to expire. The bottom line is I think there are too many people on compounded versions that they won’t be able to successfully enforce shutting it down.
Do people here feel comfortable ordering compounds from China and Brazil?
Hell no.
I am taking compounded semaglutide and it's going well, but no, I would not buy compounded meds from another country. If I have to, i will fly to Europe and buy the name brand meds and fly back.
Don't let customs catch ya. Importing drugs from another country for personal use is generally illegal, even if you have a prescription from a foreign doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Our compounder adds Vit K so it’s not considered the same drug, so not affected by it.
Anonymous wrote:When the generics become available. Then you will get generic instead of compounded.
Anonymous wrote:Our compounder adds Vit K so it’s not considered the same drug, so not affected by it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as people buy them they will never go away. They are cheap and easy to get and they work. Why would they go away?
they can only be legally sold when there’s a shortage. The manufacturers are working hard to get the FDA to remove them from the shortage list. When that happens it will be illegal to sell the compound .
This is correct based on my research. However, I suspect compounders will add vitamins (b12, etc) and try to get around it. I’m sure there will be litigation but it will take years. Then there’s always the possibility of ordering the drug(s) from China or Brazil where (I read) the patent for ozempic/wegovy (semaglutide) is set to expire. The bottom line is I think there are too many people on compounded versions that they won’t be able to successfully enforce shutting it down.
Do people here feel comfortable ordering compounds from China and Brazil?
Hell no.
I am taking compounded semaglutide and it's going well, but no, I would not buy compounded meds from another country. If I have to, i will fly to Europe and buy the name brand meds and fly back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as people buy them they will never go away. They are cheap and easy to get and they work. Why would they go away?
they can only be legally sold when there’s a shortage. The manufacturers are working hard to get the FDA to remove them from the shortage list. When that happens it will be illegal to sell the compound .
This is correct based on my research. However, I suspect compounders will add vitamins (b12, etc) and try to get around it. I’m sure there will be litigation but it will take years. Then there’s always the possibility of ordering the drug(s) from China or Brazil where (I read) the patent for ozempic/wegovy (semaglutide) is set to expire. The bottom line is I think there are too many people on compounded versions that they won’t be able to successfully enforce shutting it down.
Do people here feel comfortable ordering compounds from China and Brazil?
Hell no.
I am taking compounded semaglutide and it's going well, but no, I would not buy compounded meds from another country. If I have to, i will fly to Europe and buy the name brand meds and fly back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as people buy them they will never go away. They are cheap and easy to get and they work. Why would they go away?
they can only be legally sold when there’s a shortage. The manufacturers are working hard to get the FDA to remove them from the shortage list. When that happens it will be illegal to sell the compound .
This is correct based on my research. However, I suspect compounders will add vitamins (b12, etc) and try to get around it. I’m sure there will be litigation but it will take years. Then there’s always the possibility of ordering the drug(s) from China or Brazil where (I read) the patent for ozempic/wegovy (semaglutide) is set to expire. The bottom line is I think there are too many people on compounded versions that they won’t be able to successfully enforce shutting it down.
Do people here feel comfortable ordering compounds from China and Brazil?
Hell no.
Anonymous wrote:As long as people buy them they will never go away. They are cheap and easy to get and they work. Why would they go away?
Anonymous wrote:I think it would be very politically unpopular and impossible yo enforce, and they know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as people buy them they will never go away. They are cheap and easy to get and they work. Why would they go away?
they can only be legally sold when there’s a shortage. The manufacturers are working hard to get the FDA to remove them from the shortage list. When that happens it will be illegal to sell the compound .
This is correct based on my research. However, I suspect compounders will add vitamins (b12, etc) and try to get around it. I’m sure there will be litigation but it will take years. Then there’s always the possibility of ordering the drug(s) from China or Brazil where (I read) the patent for ozempic/wegovy (semaglutide) is set to expire. The bottom line is I think there are too many people on compounded versions that they won’t be able to successfully enforce shutting it down.
Do people here feel comfortable ordering compounds from China and Brazil?