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How to Self-Administer a GLP-1 Injection

Learning that GLP-1 is a self administered injection can often be daunting to first-time patients who have no medical experience. And although our GLP-1 prescriptions include detailed instructions on how to administer and an optional one-on-one call with a medical provider, new patients might still find it to be intimidating. What is GLP-1? GLP-1 is Read More…

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Disclaimer: The information provided regarding Peaks Curative compound offerings are for compounded formulations and are NOT an FDA-approved drug label. The suggested formulations are provided for reference only and are based on formulations that have historically been ordered by duly licensed professionals. Compounded products are exempt from FDA approval and no claims are made to the safety and efficacy of any compounded product for any indication or specific use. Learn More Disclaimer: The information provided regarding Peaks Curative compound offerings are for compounded formulations and are NOT an FDA-approved drug label. The suggested formulations are provided for reference only and are based on formulations that have historically been ordered by duly licensed professionals. Compounded products are exempt from FDA approval and no claims are made to the safety and efficacy of any compounded product for any indication or specific use.

Prescribing of the compounds must be based upon the professional judgment of the licensed health care provider after considering the patient's unique medical condition and factors including body weight, size and overall health status. No liability attaches in any way to any actual or alleged injury to any person or any damage to any tangible property if the compounded product is used beyond the scope as prescribed by your physician.

The licensed pharmacist and/or licensed physician maintains the responsibility to ensure compliance with Section 503A of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, including the requirement that a compound be dispensed pursuant to a valid prescription, from a licensed prescriber, for an identified individual patient. The licensed pharmacist and/or licensed physician is also responsible for ensuring that none of the ingredients appear on an exclusion list maintained by the FDA, and that all the ingredients may be lawfully used in pharmacy compounding. Show Less