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Wegovy$871
Trulicity$975
Ozempic$992
Rybelsus$995
Zepbound$1,052
Mounjaro$1,077
Saxenda$1,308
Victoza$526
Byetta$816
Wegovy$871
Trulicity$975
Ozempic$992
Rybelsus$995
Zepbound$1,052
Mounjaro$1,077
Saxenda$1,308

FDA warning letter: D&H Medical Services

What the FDA told D&H Medical Services in June 2026 about semaglutide and tirzepatide — and whether it has been resolved.

By Sam Reed · Founder and data lead
What this letter is about
What the website claimed

The FDA says the company’s own marketing was misleading — a claim about safety, results or approval that its website could not support. This is about the advertising, not about the medicine a patient received.

FDA observed that your website offers compounded drug products, including semaglutide and tirzepatide products. 1 As described below, your website’s false or misleading claims concerning compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide products under sections 502(a) and 502(bb) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) [21 U.S.C.
FDA warning letter to D&H Medical Services, MARCS-CMS 728238. Read it on fda.gov
Context

What an FDA warning letter is

It is a letter. The FDA writes to a company to say which of its practices the agency believes break the law, and asks it to fix them. That is the whole mechanism: a written notice, published so anyone can read it.

It is the FDA’s position, not a court’s finding. The company can reply, and can disagree. The agency states in these letters that failing to address the problems may lead to further action such as seizure or an injunction — which tells you the letter itself is not yet either of those things.

A warning letter does not recall a product, suspend a licence or close a business. It does not mean that medicine already dispensed was unsafe. When the FDA is satisfied the problems are fixed, it publishes a closeout letter.

What it does tell you is that a regulator looked at this company and wanted something changed. The useful question is what — and the quoted passage above answers it more precisely than any summary can.

The record

What the letter says

FieldWhat the letter statesSource
RecipientD&H Medical ServicesFDA warning letter
IssuedJun 8, 2026FDA warning letter
Issuing officeCenter for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER)FDA warning letter
FDA referenceMARCS-CMS 728238FDA warning letter
LocationDoral, FL, United StatesFDA warning letter
SubjectFalse & Misleading Claims/Misbranded (Telehealth)FDA warning letter
What it concernsWhat the website claimedRead from the subject line
Medication namedSemaglutide and TirzepatideLetter text
StatusOpen — no closeout letter publishedFDA warning letter list
The same day

The FDA sent 8 other letters that day

These letters go out in waves rather than one at a time, so the rest of the wave is the context this one sits in.

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    What the website claimed

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    What the website claimed

  • Clover MedsJun 8, 2026No closeout published

    What the website claimed

  • EdenJun 8, 2026No closeout published

    What the website claimed

  • EzraJun 8, 2026No closeout published

    What the website claimed

  • FITISHJun 8, 2026No closeout published

    What the website claimed

  • AM RXJun 8, 2026No closeout published

    What the website claimed

  • Mint MedJun 8, 2026No closeout published

    What the website claimed

Data sources · cited with retrieval dates

NADAC figures are pharmacy acquisition costs, not retail prices and not what you will pay. This content is educational and is not medical advice.