If you purchased compounded GLP-1s online from one of the companies below that claimed to have the same active ingredient as an FDA-approved GLP-1, you may have a claim for compensation.
Eden Health GLP-1 Deceptive Advertising Claims
If you purchased compounded GLP-1s from Eden Health that claimed to have the same active ingredient as an FDA-approved GLP-1, you may have a claim for compensation.
If you purchased compounded GLP-1s from Fridays that claimed to have the same active ingredient as an FDA-approved GLP-1, you may have a claim for compensation.
If you purchased compounded GLP-1s from Helimeds that claimed to have the same active ingredient as an FDA-approved GLP-1, you may have a claim for compensation.
If you purchased compounded GLP-1s from Henry Meds that claimed to have the same active ingredient as an FDA-approved GLP-1, you may have a claim for compensation.
If you purchased compounded GLP-1s from Mochi Health that claimed to have the same active ingredient as an FDA-approved GLP-1, you may have a claim for compensation.
If you purchased compounded GLP-1s from Nova MD that claimed to have the same active ingredient as an FDA-approved GLP-1, you may have a claim for compensation.
If you purchased compounded GLP-1s from OrderlyMeds that claimed to have the same active ingredient as an FDA-approved GLP-1, you may have a claim for compensation.
If you purchased compounded GLP-1s from Ro.co that claimed to have the same active ingredient as an FDA-approved GLP-1, you may have a claim for compensation.
If you purchased compounded GLP-1s from Shed that claimed to have the same active ingredient as an FDA-approved GLP-1, you may have a claim for compensation.
If you purchased compounded GLP-1s from SkinnyRx that claimed to have the same active ingredient as an FDA-approved GLP-1, you may have a claim for compensation.