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How does Maximus source Tirzepatide?

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Our Pharmacy Network

We partner with a network of licensed 503A and 503B compounding pharmacies that operate in compliance with USP standards. These pharmacies may prepare compounded medications, including tirzepatide, when clinically appropriate and prescribed by a licensed provider.

What Are Compounded Medications?

Compounded medications are prepared for individual patients and are made using high-quality ingredients in facilities that meet rigorous safety and quality standards.

Key Features of Our Compounded Tirzepatide:

  • High-quality ingredients sourced from reputable suppliers

  • Rigorous safety standards maintained throughout the compounding process

  • Licensed facilities that comply with all regulatory requirements

Pharmacy Standards and Compliance

503A and 503B Licensed Pharmacies:

  • 503A pharmacies: Traditional compounding pharmacies that prepare medications for individual patients

  • 503B pharmacies: Outsourcing facilities that can prepare larger batches under FDA oversight

USP Standards Compliance:

  • United States Pharmacopeia (USP) standards ensure consistent quality and safety

  • Our pharmacy partners follow these established pharmaceutical standards for all compounded medications

Clinical Appropriateness

All compounded tirzepatide is only prepared when:

  • Clinically appropriate for the individual patient

  • Prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider

  • Meets the patient's specific medical needs

Quality Assurance

Our pharmacy network maintains:

  • Rigorous safety standards throughout the compounding process

  • Quality control measures to ensure medication consistency

  • Regulatory compliance with all applicable pharmacy laws and standards

  • Facility standards that meet or exceed industry requirements

Need More Information?

For questions about your specific prescription: Contact your Maximus doctor to discuss your GLP prescription and any concerns about your medication.

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