GLP-1 medications have gone from niche to household name fast, and the 2026 landscape has both more options and more confusion than ever. Here's the lay of the land.
The approved options
The compounding question
Alongside the approved products sits the messy compounded market that grew during shortages. As we cover in compounded vs approved GLP-1s, there's no FDA-approved generic, and the FDA has acted against misleading marketing. The safest route remains an approved product through a licensed provider.
More options, more marketing, more ways to go wrong. The fundamentals haven't changed: approved product, licensed provider.
Bottom line
2026's GLP-1 landscape is rich but noisy. Start with the GLP-1 overview and a provider, not a too-good-to-be-true online ad.
Frequently asked questions
What GLP-1 options are available in 2026?
FDA-approved options include semaglutide (Ozempic, Rybelsus, Wegovy), tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound), and earlier agents like liraglutide and dulaglutide.
Is compounded GLP-1 safe?
Compounded versions are not FDA-approved finished products, and the FDA has acted against misleading marketing. A licensed provider should weigh whether any option is appropriate.
Which GLP-1 is best for weight loss?
That's an individual clinical decision based on your health profile, not a one-size answer. A provider can help determine what's appropriate.
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