What Color Is Compounded Semaglutide
Yes, Semaglutide has been removed from the FDAs drug shortage list as of February 2025, meaning supply now meets national demand

There are some risks associated with compounded tirzepatide (as well as similar drugs like compounded semaglutide), such as: Dosing errors resulting from incorrectly measuring the dose, which can lead to serious side effects from taking too much medicine (With Mounjaro, the dose is loaded into the prefilled pen, so it is unlikely you will inject an incorrect dose.) Ingredients, such as retatrutide, that are labeled for research purposes or not for human consumption and have been found in compounded products that are provided to patients Contaminated and non-sterile products, which can be dangerous Counterfeit drugs, that may contain the wrong drug, too much or too little of the drug, or no drug at allalong with illegal sales that do not require a prescription In addition to these risks, remember that compounded tirzepatide products have not been tested or FDA approved, so it is not known if the product you receive is safe, effective, and of high quality

At the same time, users frequently point out issues such as inconsistent patch adhesion on sensitive or oily skin and difficulty maintaining performance in humid environments, which limits reliability in real-world use