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The FDA warned Savannah Chrisley to fix false claims about her weight-loss site’s drugs, which are not FDA-approved.
The FDA issued a warning to Savannah Chrisley over her weight-loss website GoodGirlRX, objecting to claims that compounded GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide and tirzepatide were "FDA-approved" or "clinically proven," noting these products are not FDA-approved and lack evaluated safety and effectiveness.
The agency gave her 15 business days to correct the language, warning of potential legal action.
Chrisley updated her site to replace "clinically proven" with "clinically studied" and added disclaimers, stating the issue involved only website wording, not patient safety, and confirmed no fines were imposed.
She affirmed her company’s commitment to connecting women with licensed physicians and welcomed the FDA’s guidance.
La FDA advirtió a Savannah Chrisley de corregir afirmaciones falsas sobre los medicamentos de su sitio de pérdida de peso, que no están aprobados por la FDA.