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Pharmacy Safety Lookup

Check the FDA safety record of any GLP-1 telehealth company or compounding pharmacy. All data comes from public government sources.

By FormBlends Editorial Team·
Pharmacy safety lookup dashboard showing registration, 503A or 503B status, warning letters, and recall checks
The pharmacy lookup tool checks registration, 503A or 503B status, warning letters, recalls, and public safety records.
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Check any GLP-1 company or pharmacy

Enter a name above to see their FDA registration status, warning letters, and recall history from public government records.

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What this tool checks

  • FDA Registration Status — Whether the company appears in the FDA Drug Establishment Registration database
  • Warning Letters — FDA warning letters for violations like misleading marketing claims
  • Recall History — Drug recalls from the openFDA enforcement database
  • 503A vs 503B Status — Whether the pharmacy operates as a 503A or 503B facility

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check if my GLP-1 pharmacy is FDA-registered?

Enter the pharmacy name in the search box above. Our tool checks against publicly available FDA registration data, warning letters, and recall history.

What does it mean if a pharmacy has an FDA warning letter?

An FDA warning letter indicates the FDA found violations during a review. It's not a recall or ban. The company has 15 business days to respond with a corrective action plan.

What if my pharmacy isn't in the database?

We're continuously adding new companies. You can verify FDA registration directly at the FDA Drug Establishment Registration database.

Disclaimer: This tool searches our database of publicly available FDA and regulatory data. It is for informational purposes only. Not finding a company does not mean it is unsafe, and appearing in the database does not constitute an endorsement. Always verify with official FDA sources and consult your healthcare provider.