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FDA warning letter: Hers

What the FDA told Hers in September 2025 about semaglutide — and whether it has been resolved.

By Sam Reed · Founder and data lead
What this letter is about
Selling a drug the FDA has not approved

The FDA says the company sold a drug that it has never approved for sale in the United States. Compounded semaglutide is the usual example: a compounded drug is legal to prescribe in specific circumstances, but it has not been through FDA approval, and selling it like an approved product is what the agency objects to.

Dudum: This letter is to advise you that the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reviewed your website content at the internet address https://www.forhers.com in August 2025 and has observed that your website offers various compounded drug products, including semaglutide.
FDA warning letter to Hims & Hers Health, Inc. dba Hers, MARCS-CMS 716825. 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
RecipientHims & Hers Health, Inc. dba HersFDA warning letter
IssuedSep 9, 2025FDA warning letter
Issuing officeCenter for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER)FDA warning letter
FDA referenceMARCS-CMS 716825FDA warning letter
LocationSan Francisco, CA, United StatesFDA warning letter
SubjectUnlawful Sale of Unapproved and Misbranded Drugs to United States Consumers Over the Internet (Telehealth)FDA warning letter
What it concernsSelling a drug the FDA has not approvedRead from the subject line
Medication namedSemaglutideLetter 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.

  • All American WellnessSep 9, 2025No closeout published

    Selling a drug the FDA has not approved

  • Amazing MedsSep 9, 2025No closeout published

    Selling a drug the FDA has not approved

  • ASN-LABSSep 9, 2025No closeout published

    Selling a drug the FDA has not approved

  • BioverseSep 9, 2025No closeout published

    Selling a drug the FDA has not approved

  • Body Good StudioSep 9, 2025No closeout published

    Selling a drug the FDA has not approved

  • Canada Med StopSep 9, 2025No closeout published

    Selling a drug the FDA has not approved

  • Cosmo Med SpaSep 9, 2025No closeout published

    Selling a drug the FDA has not approved

  • CurexSep 9, 2025No closeout published

    Selling a drug the FDA has not approved

Data sources · cited with retrieval dates

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