Medication & Pharmacy Fulfillment

Regulate Care is a telehealth clinical care platform. We provide medical evaluation, care planning, and follow-up support. We do not operate as a pharmacy. Regulate Care does not sell or ship GLP-1 medications. When appropriate, prescriptions may be sent to a state-licensed pharmacy, such as Amazon Pharmacy, for FDA-approved medications and home delivery where available.

Medication is not sold by Regulate Care. Prescriptions, when clinically appropriate, are fulfilled by Amazon Pharmacy. Pharmacy fulfillment, pricing, insurance processing, shipping, availability, and pharmacist review are handled by the dispensing pharmacy. Home delivery at no additional shipping cost may be available when the dispensing pharmacy and patient order qualify.

Who provides care?

Licensed clinicians evaluate patients and determine whether treatment is medically appropriate based on medical history, current medications, goals, contraindications, and applicable law.

Who fills the prescription?

When medication is prescribed, the prescription may be sent to Amazon Pharmacy. The dispensing pharmacy is responsible for pharmacist review, dispensing, shipping, insurance processing, availability, and pricing.

Is a prescription required?

Yes. GLP-1 medications require a valid prescription. Completing an intake or paying for a visit does not guarantee that medication will be prescribed.

Does Regulate Care sell GLP-1 medication?

No. Regulate Care does not sell or ship GLP-1 medications. When appropriate, prescriptions may be sent to a state-licensed pharmacy, such as Amazon Pharmacy, for FDA-approved medications and home delivery where available.

Does Regulate Care offer compounded GLP-1s?

Regulate Care does not market compounded GLP-1 medications as FDA-approved alternatives. Regulate Care does not offer research peptides, gray-market GLP-1s, or non-prescription GLP-1 products.

Can patients use a different pharmacy?

Yes. Patients may request that prescriptions be sent to another licensed pharmacy, subject to clinician approval, pharmacy availability, and applicable law.

Clinical safety review

GLP-1 medications may not be appropriate for everyone. Clinical review may consider medical history, current medications, pregnancy status, diabetes status, pancreatitis history, gallbladder disease, kidney disease, gastrointestinal conditions, allergies, and other relevant risk factors. Seek urgent medical care for severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, signs of allergic reaction, or other concerning symptoms.