Last Updated: May 2026
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Supplement and Telehealth Content
When we analyze dietary supplements, we evaluate published research on individual ingredients — not clinical proof that any specific finished product produces specific outcomes in any specific individual. Dietary supplements are not FDA-approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary. Supplements may interact with medications or be contraindicated for certain health conditions.
When we review telehealth platforms, we evaluate those platforms as consumer services — analyzing their clinical processes, pricing, policies, and pharmacy sourcing. We do not evaluate whether any specific telehealth program or prescription medication is appropriate for you individually. That determination requires a clinical evaluation by a licensed provider.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved finished drugs. When a telehealth platform offers compounded semaglutide, compounded tirzepatide, or any other compounded medication, that medication was prepared by a compounding pharmacy and is distinct from brand-name FDA-approved products. Consumers should understand this distinction and discuss it with a qualified prescribing provider.
Evidence Limitations
Health research is ongoing and evolving. Studies cited in our content reflect the research available at the time of publication. New studies may support, contradict, or add nuance to conclusions reached previously. We update content when material changes warrant it, but cannot guarantee that every article reflects the most current research at the time you read it.
Many dietary supplements have limited peer-reviewed clinical research on finished products. Where finished-product research is unavailable, our analyses focus on individual ingredients. The presence of research on an ingredient does not guarantee that any specific product delivers that ingredient at studied doses or achieves equivalent results.
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