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New Zealand Medsafe — GLP-1 scheduling and Pharmac funding

pat_auckland Thu, Mar 5, 2026 at 12:45 AM 18 replies 668 viewsPage 1 of 4
pat_auckland
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Mar 5, 2026 at 2:10 AM#1

Just got an email from my compounding pharmacy saying they're "ceasing operations effective immediately due to regulatory action." No further details. I have 2 weeks of compounded semaglutide left and I'm mid-titration at 1.0mg/week.

What do I do?? I can't just stop cold turkey at this dose, can I? And how do I find a new pharmacy fast?

I'm genuinely panicking right now. 😫

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wanda_boise
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Mar 5, 2026 at 2:27 AM#2

First — breathe. You're going to be fine. Semaglutide isn't a medication where abrupt discontinuation causes withdrawal or dangerous rebound effects. If you had to stop completely, you'd primarily see your appetite return and potentially some GI adjustment, but nothing medically dangerous.

That said, continuity of care is important. Here's your action plan:

  1. Call your prescribing physician TODAY. They need to know your pharmacy closed and can write a new prescription for another pharmacy.
  2. Ask your doctor if they have a relationship with another compounding pharmacy. Most telehealth providers work with multiple pharmacies.
  3. If your doctor can't help fast enough, here are some established 503B facilities that compound semaglutide: Empower, Hallandale, ReviveRx (I'm not endorsing these specifically, just listing known options).
  4. In the interim, you can stretch your remaining 2-week supply by reducing your dose slightly. Going from 1.0mg to 0.75mg for a few weeks won't derail your progress.
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ricardo_MIA
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Mar 5, 2026 at 2:44 AM#3

Thank you for that guidance. I called my doctor and they're sending a script to a new pharmacy. But they said it could take 3-5 business days to process and ship. So I might have a gap of a few days.

Also — does anyone know which pharmacy got shut down? I'm trying to find out what happened. The email was incredibly vague.

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Mar 5, 2026 at 3:01 AM#4

Without naming names (since details are still emerging), I can tell you that FDA issued warning letters to several compounding pharmacies in early March 2026 for cGMP violations including inadequate sterility testing and sub-potent products. At least two have voluntarily ceased operations.

You can check FDA's database of warning letters and enforcement actions at fda.gov. If your pharmacy is on there, you may also want to check the specific violations — if they were cited for potency issues, you might want to consider whether your medication was effective at the doses you were taking.

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Mar 5, 2026 at 3:18 AM#5

This happened to me last year. Different pharmacy, same situation. Here's what I learned:

  • A 3-5 day gap in semaglutide is NOT a big deal medically. The half-life is ~7 days, so you'll still have significant drug levels from your last injection.
  • Keep your remaining medication and use it on schedule. Don't try to "save" it by skipping doses — consistency matters more.
  • When you switch pharmacies, the new one might use a different concentration. Double check your dosing math before the first injection.
  • KEEP YOUR MEDICAL RECORDS. If the pharmacy goes under, getting refill history can be difficult later.

You'll get through this. It's stressful but manageable. 🤗

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