They have fewer side effects than some drugs
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(This seems like another example of a phenomenon Ive frequently encountered, where real experts are comfortable enough to recognize and acknowledge the vast extent of our collective ignorance
When evaluating a provider, look for clear disclosure that compounded medications are not FDA-approved, identification of the actual licensed compounding pharmacy partner, LegitScript or similar third-party certification, and no use of phrases like "same active ingredient as Wegovy" without proper qualification
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Yes, polyethylene glycol 3350 (MiraLAX) is safe to take with semaglutide and is considered a first-line treatment option for semaglutide-related constipation