Current clinical evidence suggests that there is no direct chemical interaction that makes taking both medications dangerous for most people
Last year, FDAacting through the Office of Prescription Drug Promotion (OPDP) within the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER)issued a high volume of untitled and warning letters as part of a broader push against directtoconsumer (DTC) drug advertising, including 58 letters addressing claims about compounded GLP1s (e.g., semaglutide and tirzepatide) and other compounded products (e.g., sildenafil and tadalafil).[2] By mid2026, activity appeared to taper offraising the question whether FDA had shifted priorities, for example due to personnel changes, or simply paused the effort
Eli Lilly has strong financial incentive to make the medication accessible, because broader adoption drives revenue far more effectively than keeping prices artificially high and limiting the patient pool
Toyoda S, Shin J, Fukuhara A, Otsuki M, Shimomura I
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