FDA status, risks, and your pharmacy rights. Clinical services are provided by licensed medical providers in partnership with The Peptide Fairy.

1. What Compounded Means

If your provider prescribes medication as part of your program, it may be a compounded medication prepared specifically for you by a licensed 503A compounding pharmacy, based on your provider's individual prescription. A 503A pharmacy is a state-licensed compounding pharmacy that prepares customized medications for an individual patient prescription and is regulated by state boards of pharmacy.

2. FDA Disclosure Language

Compounded products are not approved nor evaluated for safety, effectiveness, or quality by the FDA. Compounded medications have not been evaluated by the FDA in the same manner as commercially manufactured FDA-approved drugs. Their use is based entirely on your provider's independent clinical judgment.

3. Risks & Benefits

Compounding allows a provider to tailor a medication's dose, form, or ingredients to an individual patient when that is clinically appropriate. Risks to understand before consenting:

  • Variability in potency, purity, and sterility compared to FDA-approved products, though licensed 503A pharmacies must comply with USP standards and state pharmacy regulations
  • The specific formulation prescribed has not been evaluated in clinical trials for safety or efficacy in the way FDA-approved medications have been
  • Compounded medications may produce side effects, allergic reactions, or adverse events. Report any unexpected symptoms to your provider immediately.
  • Long-term safety data for specific compounded formulations may be limited

4. Pharmacy & Prescription Fulfillment

Pharmacy and prescription fulfillment is handled by licensed U.S. pharmacy partners. Medications are dispensed and shipped in accordance with applicable state and federal law. You have the right to request your prescription be transferred to any licensed pharmacy of your choice at any time; contact hello@thepeptidefairy.health to initiate a transfer.

The pharmaceutical component of your program fee is collected on behalf of the dispensing pharmacy and remitted to it separately. The pharmacy is solely responsible for all pharmaceutical services.

5. Patient Acknowledgment

By checking the acknowledgment box at checkout, you understand that medications prescribed may be compounded and are not FDA-approved, understand the associated risks, and understand your right to transfer your prescription to any licensed pharmacy of your choice.
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