if you saw the 60 Minutes on compounding pharmacies, which are completely unregulated and never inspected, and sometimes contaminate products out of lack of care/repercussions
you'd never touch a compounded pharmacy product ever again
Compounding pharmacies are regulated by section 503 of the FD&C act, and also subject to inspection.
Are you referring to the fact that the FDA does not inspect all facilities because they have limited resources? This applies to pharmaceutical companies as much as it does to compounders. If you think the FDA posts inspectors at every pharmaceutical company in India, you’d be wrong.
People are straight up buying black market "research use only, not to be used in humans" GLP-1. Compounding pharmacies are reliable, safe and well regulated compared to that.
Clearly, there's an entire spectrum of tradeoffs between safety/shadiness, availability and price. I think that's a good thing.
you'd never touch a compounded pharmacy product ever again
people have died from contamination