Affiliate & Vendor Disclosure
Last updated: February 27, 2026
This page discloses the commercial relationships that exist on glp1forwomen.com, in compliance with the Federal Trade Commission’s Endorsement Guides (16 CFR Part 255).
Telehealth Affiliate Relationships
Delilah (joindelilah.com) — We participate in Delilah’s affiliate program. When you sign up for a GLP-1 consultation through our referral link, we earn a commission. We recommend Delilah because their providers specialize in GLP-1 prescribing for women and because the consultation process is thorough — not because of the affiliate relationship.
This site participates in affiliate programs with FDA-approved telehealth providers. When you click on a telehealth link and sign up for a service, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. We only partner with telehealth providers that prescribe FDA-approved medications through licensed healthcare professionals.
We select telehealth partners based on whether they prescribe FDA-approved (not compounded) medications, employ board-certified clinicians, and provide genuine ongoing medical supervision. Commission rates do not influence which providers we recommend.
Vendor Comparison Pages
This site publishes factual overviews of the research peptide vendor landscape. These pages exist as industry reference material — not as purchase recommendations. We do not endorse any research peptide vendor, and we explicitly recommend FDA-approved prescription medications over research peptides in every article on this site.
Vendor comparison pages include links to vendor websites. These are standard web links for reference purposes, not affiliate links. We do not receive commissions, referral fees, or any compensation from research peptide vendors listed on this site.
Editorial Independence
Our commercial relationships do not influence editorial content. Articles are written based on scientific evidence, clinical data, and what we believe serves our readers’ health interests. Our consistent editorial position is that FDA-approved medications prescribed by licensed physicians are the appropriate path for GLP-1 therapy.
What We Do Not Do
- We do not recommend research peptides for human use
- We do not receive compensation from research peptide vendors
- We do not provide medical advice, dosing guidance, or treatment recommendations
- We do not allow commercial relationships to influence our editorial position
Your Cost
Using our telehealth affiliate links does not increase the price you pay for any service. Affiliate commissions are paid by the telehealth provider, not by you.
FTC Compliance
This disclosure is provided in compliance with the Federal Trade Commission’s requirements for transparency in online endorsements and affiliate relationships. If you have questions about our commercial relationships, contact us through our website.
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