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Culture War Roundup for the week of February 2, 2026

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I was personally very saddened to learn that the FDA is going to begin cracking down on compounding pharmacies offering products which mimic branded pharmaceutical products. (https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/after-hims-compounded-wegovy-pill-upset-fdas-makary-pledges-crackdown-mass-marketing-illegal) For this who are unaware compounding pharmacies have long offered tirzpeptide, semaglutide and other related compounds at substantial discounts over the branded products. I have personally used compounded tirzpeptide to get down to a healthy weight and am of the opinion that making glp-1s widely available would do more to improve Americans health than basically any other single intervention.

I sort of suspect the administration cut some sort of deal with the drug companies (having this announcement come right after the launch of trumprx is just too suspicious), although I don’t think it will go well for them given how many people have come to rely on obtaining medicine.

Any way, I guess I’ll be looking for recommendations to for where to get grey market tirzpeptide soon.

Any way, I guess I’ll be looking for recommendations to for where to get grey market tirzpeptide soon.

Is it on Trumprx?

I was personally very saddened to learn that the FDA is going to begin cracking down on compounding pharmacies offering products which mimic branded pharmaceutical products.

I haven't taken the time to properly verify, but I have heard that the compounded forms of the oral GLP-1s are worthless. GLP-1 peptides are too large to cross the gut and just get degraded, you need an additional mix of chemicals to essentially irritate the gut and let some of the peptides through. Even then, the bioavailability is trash.

The injected forms may suffer from QA issues, I wouldn't know.

Aren't the new pill GLP1s only a couple hundred dollars per month? For those in the market, weight loss drugs that work seems like a great deal at that price.

For us in the US, the cost isn't necessarily the issue, it's finding a friendly doctor to write us a prescription. FDA rules us like a nanny state.

Start calling the medical marijuana prescription mills and ask if they'll write a scrip for ozempic.

Did they crack down on medical tourism to Canada in some permanent way, back in the day?

The intern at Lilley forgot to renew the patent here, and half of our doctors are literally Nigerians -- they tend to just prescribe whatever you tell them to, so long as it's not narcotics.