FDA status, risks, and your pharmacy rights. Clinical services are provided by My Orbit Health in partnership with Kingdom Longevity Labs.
1. What Compounded Medications Are
If your physician 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 physician's individual prescription.
2. Compounded Medications Are Not FDA-Approved
3. Risks to Understand
- 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 physician immediately
- Long-term safety data for specific compounded formulations may be limited
4. Your Pharmacy Rights
Your medication is dispensed by a licensed 503A compounding pharmacy and shipped directly to you. You have the right to request your prescription be transferred to any licensed pharmacy of your choice at any time. Contact patient support to initiate a transfer.
My Orbit Health collects your payment for the pharmaceutical component of your program as authorized billing agent for the dispensing pharmacy. The pharmacy is solely responsible for all pharmaceutical services.
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