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What Pharmacy Does TrimRx Use? Olympia, Empower & Casa Pharma RX (Verified 2026)

By WPG Research TeamPublished Last verified

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The direct answer

TrimRx is not a pharmacy. It’s a telehealth platform (MetaFit Pharma Solutions LLC, San Diego) that routes prescriptions to compounding pharmacy partners. TrimRx publicly names Olympia Pharmaceuticals (Orlando, FL) and Empower Pharmacy (Houston, TX) as partners, alongside “other accredited facilities.” Third-party listings and patient reports on Reddit also identify Casa Pharma RX (Stafford, TX) as the dispensing pharmacy on at least some TrimRx tirzepatide shipments.

The hook: one of those three pharmacies has an FDA enforcement history you should know about before you pay. It’s not a dealbreaker for most self-pay readers, but you deserve to see it before you click checkout — not after.

5-minute medical questionnaire. $0 due today unless a provider approves. Verify the dispensing pharmacy on your label before using medication.


What We Actually Verified (May 23, 2026)

Primary sources checked —

  • TrimRx's pharmacy-partner statement — verified directly on trimrx.com (partners include Olympia Pharmaceuticals, Empower Pharmacy, and other accredited facilities)
  • Olympia Pharmaceuticals corporate details — verified on olympiapharmacy.com (Orlando, FL; CEO Dr. Mark Mikhael, PharmD)
  • Empower Pharmacy corporate details — verified on empowerpharmacy.com (Houston, TX; founder/CEO Shaun Noorian)
  • Empower Pharmacy FDA warning letters — verified in the FDA Warning Letter database (WL #700964 and WL #700962, both issued April 2, 2025)
  • Olympia Pharmaceuticals FDA Form 483s — verified on fda.gov (May 29, 2024 and August 8, 2025)
  • FDA Registered Outsourcing Facilities table (as of the 5/19/2026 update) — verified inspection action status for both Olympia and Empower Pharma
  • Lilly v. Empower lawsuit status — verified via Houston Chronicle reporting (federal judge partially dismissed the case in April 2026)
  • Casa Pharma RX Texas State Board record — verified via Texas Board inspection materials (license 34595, Class AS, 12855 Capricorn St, Stafford TX 77477)
  • TrimRx legal entity: MetaFit Pharma Solutions LLC, San Diego, CA, phone 888-896-1612
  • TrimRx LegitScript certification badge — visible on TrimRx's public site
  • Trustpilot review snapshot — verified directly on trustpilot.com/review/trimrx.com

What we did not verify: the specific pharmacy assigned to any individual reader’s order, contents of any specific vial, batch-level potency or purity, current state-by-state routing, TrimRx’s API supplier chain, or any private TrimRx operational data. The only place an order-specific answer gets confirmed is on your prescription label.


The Verification Matrix

Read this before anything else. Each pharmacy entry shows the source type, evidence, what it proves, and what it does not prove.

PharmacySource typeEvidenceWhat this provesWhat it does not proveCheck on your label
Olympia Pharmaceuticals (Orlando, FL)TrimRx-statedPublic TrimRx partner statement; Olympia public facility pagesOlympia is a named TrimRx partnerThat every TrimRx order ships from OlympiaPharmacy name, address, license, lot, BUD, storage
Empower Pharmacy (Houston, TX)TrimRx-statedPublic TrimRx partner statement; Empower public facility pagesEmpower is a named TrimRx partnerThat every TrimRx order ships from EmpowerPharmacy name, address, license, lot, BUD, storage
Casa Pharma RX (Stafford, TX)Third-party / patient-reported + public Texas Board recordr/tirzepatidecompound thread, third-party directory, Texas Board record: license 34595, Class AS, 12855 Capricorn St, Stafford TX 77477, expiry 01/31/2027Casa Pharma RX is a real licensed Texas pharmacy that has filled at least some TrimRx tirzepatide ordersThat Casa Pharma RX is on TrimRx’s official partner page; that it fills every orderPharmacy name, license number, Texas Board match, lot, BUD, storage

Why There Isn’t One Universal “TrimRx Pharmacy”

TrimRx appears to use a pharmacy network rather than one fixed pharmacy for every order. TrimRx does not publicly disclose a state-by-state routing map, so the pharmacy you actually receive is best confirmed by asking before payment and reading the label when the shipment arrives.

Telehealth companies that offer compounded GLP-1 typically work with more than one pharmacy. The exact partner can vary by medication, dose, state, and pharmacy capacity. That’s not unique to TrimRx — it’s how most compounded-GLP-1 telehealth providers operate. What’s a little different about TrimRx is that they publicly name two specific compounding partners (Olympia and Empower), which is more transparent than competitors that say only “FDA-registered partners.”

The thing nobody on the first page of search results will tell you: the marketing page is network-level. Your shipment label is order-level. The label wins every time.


The Awkward Part (And Why It Doesn’t Have to Stop You)

Damaging admission — told straight

TrimRx does not guarantee one fixed pharmacy for every order, and one of its named partners (Empower) has an open FDA inspection action. If a single guaranteed pharmacy is your priority, Ro is the better route — Ro ships FDA-approved brand-name medication and removes pharmacy-network ambiguity by getting you the manufacturer’s actual product.


What Casa Pharma RX Is and Why It Comes Up

Casa Pharma RX is a state-licensed Texas pharmacy that has appeared as the dispensing pharmacy on at least some TrimRx tirzepatide shipments, according to patient reports on Reddit and a third-party telehealth directory. Casa is not named on TrimRx’s public partner page we reviewed, but Texas State Board of Pharmacy materials confirm it as a real licensed pharmacy with a documented inspection record.

Most TrimRx review pages don’t mention Casa Pharma RX at all. We’re including it because real customers are telling each other about it on r/tirzepatidecompound and pretending it doesn’t exist would make this page less useful, not more credible.

What the public record actually shows

Legal name on Texas BoardCASAPHARMA RX
License number34595
ClassificationClass AS
Address12855 Capricorn St, Stafford, TX 77477
License expiration01/31/2027
FDA 503B registrationNot found in our review
Texas Board warning noticeAugust 7, 2025 — minor violations; warning notice is not a disciplinary order

The Texas Board warning notice from August 7, 2025 listed items requiring correction, including failure to provide written information with prescriptions, incomplete batch-compounding master worksheet documentation, and sterile compounding training/competency documentation items. A warning notice is for minor violations and is not the same as a disciplinary order or a license suspension.

How to verify Casa Pharma RX in 60 seconds

  1. Texas State Board of Pharmacy license lookup. Search “Casa Pharma” or “CasaPharma” at the Texas State Board’s public license search. Confirm active license and check the latest disciplinary summary.
  2. Match the address. Your label should match 12855 Capricorn St, Stafford, TX 77477 (or whatever the current public record shows on the day you check).
  3. Check the label fields. A legitimate compounded label includes pharmacy name and address, your name, prescriber, medication, concentration, lot or batch number, beyond-use date, storage instructions, and dosing directions.
  4. If anything’s missing or doesn’t match, pause. Call TrimRx and the pharmacy listed on the label before injecting.

Olympia Pharmaceuticals: What It Is, What Its Record Looks Like

Olympia Pharmaceuticals is a real, established Orlando-based compounding operation: a 503A patient-specific compounding pharmacy alongside an FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facility. Olympia has Form 483 inspection observations on record from 2024 and 2025, but no public FDA warning letter against Olympia appeared in our review as of May 2026.

ItemDetail
Legal nameOlympia Compounding Pharmacy / Olympia Pharmaceuticals
Address6700 Conroy Rd, Suite 155, Orlando, FL 32835
CEODr. Mark Mikhael, PharmD
Pharmacy types503A compounding pharmacy + FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facility
State licensureLicensed in 49 states (per Olympia's public materials)
Most recent FDA Form 483August 8, 2025
FDA 503B table action statusListed as Open as of the FDA registered outsourcing facility table's 5/19/2026 update
Active FDA warning lettersNone found in our review as of May 23, 2026

The honest part of Olympia’s record

Olympia has been inspected by the FDA and received Form 483 observations more than once. A Form 483 is the inspector’s list of preliminary observations during a facility inspection — less severe than an FDA warning letter, but not nothing either.

  • May 29, 2024 Form 483: Cited quality-system observations, including drug products that failed established specifications not being rejected, and release and distribution of a lot that failed finished-product testing for low cyanocobalamin assay. Olympia would have responded to those observations through standard FDA correction procedures.
  • August 8, 2025 Form 483: Observations included aseptic-process validation items — for example, an instance where an operator used wipes from a package left open and exposed to the ISO 7 cleanroom while cleaning inside the ISO 5 hood, and gaps in documentation related to validation of aseptic processes.
  • FDA registered outsourcing facility table: Lists Olympia’s last inspection date as 8/8/2025, Form 483 issued, recall “No,” and action “Open” as of the table’s 5/19/2026 update.

Olympia is a working FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facility with a current open FDA inspection action and a track record of FDA observations the facility has historically responded to. There is no public FDA warning letter against Olympia in our review. It’s meaningfully cleaner on the warning-letter axis than TrimRx’s second named partner.


Empower Pharmacy: What It Is and the Honest Part of Its Record

Empower operates both a 503A compounding pharmacy and an FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facility in Houston. FDA issued two warning letters against Empower facilities on April 2, 2025. FDA’s most recent inspection action against Empower Pharma is listed as Open, and Eli Lilly has sued Empower over compounded tirzepatide marketing. This is the section other TrimRx review pages skip — we’re including it because hiding it would damage your trust later if you found out elsewhere.

ItemDetail
Legal nameEmpower Clinic Services, LLC dba Empower Pharmacy / Empower Pharma
Houston addresses7601 N Sam Houston Pkwy W, Ste 100 (FDA WL #700964); 5980 W Sam Houston Pkwy N, Ste 300 (FDA-registered 503B)
Founder/CEOShaun Noorian
Year founded2009
FDA warning lettersTwo letters issued April 2, 2025 — WL #700964 and WL #700962
FDA 503B table action statusLast inspection 11/14/2025, Form 483 issued, action Open as of 5/19/2026 update
Recent recallsVoluntary recall of approximately 8,000 vials of testosterone, May 2025
Lilly litigationEli Lilly federal lawsuit — federal judge partially dismissed in April 2026; verify current docket

The damaging admission, told straight

The FDA issued two warning letters to Empower on April 2, 2025, one for each Houston address. The letters documented serious deficiencies in sterile drug production based on inspections from August through October 2024 — items like inadequate environmental monitoring in ISO 5 cleanroom areas, media fills that weren’t performed under worst-case conditions, and equipment that wasn’t properly sterilized.

One Empower facility released a vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCl) injection batch in 2024 even though microbial recovery was identified in the area where it was made; Empower later voluntarily recalled that lot. In May 2025, Empower voluntarily recalled approximately 8,000 vials of a testosterone product.

A November 2025 follow-up inspection is reflected in FDA’s current 503B table — Empower Pharma’s 11/14/2025 inspection has a Form 483 issued and the action status is listed as Open as of the table’s 5/19/2026 update.

Separately, Eli Lilly’s federal lawsuit alleging that Empower unlawfully compounded and marketed tirzepatide on a commercial scale has been ongoing through 2025–2026. In April 2026, a federal judge partially dismissed the lawsuit, per Houston Chronicle reporting. Verify the current docket before relying on any “active” or “ongoing” status claim.

What this honestly means for you

Empower remains FDA-registered as a 503B outsourcing facility as of May 2026, and TrimRx continues to list Empower as a partner. FDA warning letters require corrective action plans, which the agency then monitors. Warning letters do not automatically halt operations. Empower has stated publicly that it implemented corrective action plans and engaged third-party assessments in response to the April 2025 warning letters.

You have three reasonable options:

  1. Proceed with TrimRx, verify your label, roll forward. If your label says Empower and you’ve decided that’s acceptable for you, you’re in the same position as a lot of current Empower-fulfilled customers.
  2. Ask TrimRx in writing whether your order can route to Olympia instead. They may or may not accommodate this. Use the copy-paste script below.
  3. Switch to Ro for FDA-approved brand-name medication. This removes pharmacy-network ambiguity entirely — you get the manufacturer’s product, not a compounded version.

503A vs 503B: What These Terms Actually Mean

FDA-registered is not the same as FDA-approved. A pharmacy can be FDA-registered as a 503B outsourcing facility without any specific compounded medication being FDA-approved.

503A503B
Who regulates itState board of pharmacyFDA + state board
Prescription requiredYes — patient-specificNot always (office use allowed)
Manufacturing standardsUSP <795> and <797>cGMP (same broad standards as drug manufacturers)
InspectionPer stateFDA biennial inspections
Best fit forOne-patient prescriptionsLarger-batch and office-use production

Applied to TrimRx’s actual pharmacies:

  • Olympia: FDA 503B table listing found; Olympia publicly describes both 503A and 503B operations.
  • Empower: FDA 503B table listing found for Empower Pharma at 5980 W Sam Houston Pkwy N; Empower publicly describes both 503A and 503B operations.
  • Casa Pharma RX: Texas State Board public license under Class AS; we did not find Casa on the FDA 503B registered outsourcing facility list in the evidence we reviewed.

How to Verify the Pharmacy on Your Actual TrimRx Shipment (90-Second Walkthrough)

Verifying a TrimRx pharmacy comes down to one document: your prescription label. The label tells you the pharmacy name, address, license number, lot or batch, beyond-use date, and storage instructions for your specific order.

1

Pull the pharmacy name and address off the label

The pharmacy name is printed on the medication container label and usually on the outer shipping box. Note the exact legal name (it may differ slightly — "CasaPharma RX" vs "Casa Pharma RX" for example).

2

Match the name to a state board of pharmacy public record

Florida for Olympia, Texas for Empower and Casa Pharma RX. Confirm an active 503A pharmacy license, that the address matches your label, and that the license isn't expired or under disciplinary action.

3

If the pharmacy claims 503B status, check the FDA list

At fda.gov, search "Registered Outsourcing Facilities" and look up the pharmacy by name. If a pharmacy only operates 503A, it won't appear on this list — that's normal.

4

Search the FDA Warning Letter database

At fda.gov, enter the pharmacy's legal name. For Empower Pharmacy you'll see the April 2025 letters described above. For Olympia and Casa Pharma RX, no FDA warning letters appeared in our review — but check directly because this can change.

5

Read the rest of the label, including how it arrived

A legitimate compounded medication label includes pharmacy name and full address, pharmacy phone, your name, the prescribing clinician, the medication and formulation, the concentration, a lot or batch number, a beyond-use date, storage instructions, dosing directions, and the quantity. The FDA recommends not using injectable GLP-1 drugs that arrive warm or with insufficient refrigeration.

If any fields are missing — especially the lot number, beyond-use date, pharmacy name, or storage instructions — do not inject the medication until you talk to the pharmacy or TrimRx directly. A missing field doesn’t always mean the medication is unsafe, but it does mean something is missing that should be there.


What Should Be on a Legitimate Compounded GLP-1 Label

A real compounded medication label should give you enough information to identify the pharmacy, match the prescription to you, understand the formulation and directions, contact the pharmacy if anything looks wrong, and confirm the medication was shipped under appropriate cold-chain conditions.

Field on labelWhy it mattersWhat to do if missing
Pharmacy name and addressIdentifies who compounded and shipped the medicationContact TrimRx — do not use medication
Pharmacy phone numberDirect verification pathAsk TrimRx for the pharmacy's direct contact
Patient name (yours)Confirms it's your prescriptionDo not use if name is someone else's
Prescribing clinicianConfirms a licensed provider authorized itContact TrimRx — do not use medication
Medication and formulationConfirms exactly what was compoundedAsk for written confirmation of the formulation
ConcentrationRequired to dose correctlyDo not estimate doses yourself — contact pharmacy
Lot or batch numberRequired for any recall traceabilityContact the pharmacy — do not use medication
Beyond-use date (BUD)Tells you when the medication is no longer safe to useIf missing or passed, do not use
Storage instructionsEspecially important after temperature-sensitive shippingContact pharmacy before refrigerating or storing
Dosing directionsReduces dosing-error riskContact your provider — do not improvise
QuantityConfirms what you received matches what you paid forContact TrimRx for any discrepancy
Temperature on arrival / cold-pack conditionFDA recommends not using injectable GLP-1 drugs that arrive warm or with insufficient refrigerationPause and contact TrimRx and the pharmacy

What to Ask TrimRx Before You Pay (Copy-Paste Script)

If you haven’t paid yet, send TrimRx support a written question before checkout. Asking before paying gives you a written record that protects you later. Send to [email protected] or use the patient portal. Phone: 888-896-1612.

Copy-paste this email before completing checkout

Hi — I’m considering enrolling in TrimRx’s compounded GLP-1 program. Before I pay, can you confirm:

  1. Which pharmacy is most likely to fill my prescription, given my state and the medication?
  2. Is that pharmacy operating under a 503A or 503B pathway for my prescription?
  3. What state license number will appear on the prescription label?
  4. Will the label include a lot or batch number and a beyond-use date?
  5. Will the label include storage instructions and direct pharmacy contact information?
  6. Can I contact the dispensing pharmacy directly with questions?
  7. What is the exact amount I’ll be charged today versus on each future renewal?
  8. What happens if I cancel before the prescription is transmitted to the pharmacy?
  9. Is this medication compounded, or is it an FDA-approved brand-name medication?

I’d like written confirmation by email before I complete checkout. Thanks.

This single email gives you a written record of what TrimRx said before payment — which is useful if you later run into billing, refund, cancellation, or pharmacy-routing issues.


Are TrimRx’s Compounded GLP-1 Medications FDA-Approved?

No. Compounded GLP-1 medications are not FDA-approved finished drug products. TrimRx’s own disclosure states that compounded drugs are not FDA-approved and have not been reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. This applies to every compounded GLP-1 from every U.S. telehealth provider — not just TrimRx.

The FDA approves finished drug products — like Wegovy®, Zepbound®, Ozempic®, and Mounjaro® — after a manufacturer submits years of clinical trial data. Compounding pharmacies (503A and 503B) prepare medications based on a prescription under state-board or FDA oversight of the pharmacy operations, but the FDA does not separately approve each compounded product.

The major obesity trials — STEP for semaglutide and SURMOUNT for tirzepatide — studied FDA-approved products at FDA-approved doses. We’re not using those trials to claim compounded products are equivalent.

If you specifically want FDA-approved Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic, or Mounjaro shipped to you, TrimRx is not the right route. The cleanest FDA-approved telehealth route in 2026 is Ro, which offers FDA-approved GLP-1 options including Wegovy® pill, Foundayo™ pill, Zepbound® KwikPen, Wegovy® pen, and Ozempic®. Ro Body membership: $39 first month, then as low as $74/mo with annual prepay (or $149/mo monthly). Medication cost is separate.


Who TrimRx Is a Good Fit For (And Who Should Skip It)

TrimRx is probably a good fit if you…

  • Are self-pay and don't have insurance coverage for brand-name GLP-1s
  • Understand the medication is compounded (not FDA-approved) and you're comfortable with that
  • Are willing to verify the pharmacy label when your shipment arrives
  • Are okay with the chance your shipment could ship from Olympia, Empower, Casa Pharma RX, or another partner
  • Can afford TrimRx's range (from $79–$449/mo depending on plan; verify final pricing at checkout)
  • Meet typical eligibility criteria (BMI 30+, or 27+ with a weight-related condition)
  • Will use a credit card and screenshot checkout terms before paying

TrimRx is probably not the right fit if you…

  • Specifically want FDA-approved brand-name medication shipped to your door — Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic, Mounjaro. TrimRx doesn't dispense these.
  • Have strong insurance coverage and need a provider that handles prior authorization
  • Absolutely need one named pharmacy guaranteed for every order
  • Have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN 2 syndrome, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or have a severe pancreatitis history
  • Find the FDA inspection history we disclosed for Empower to be a dealbreaker
  • Aren't sure which provider fits

So Should the Pharmacy Question Stop You From Using TrimRx?

For most self-pay readers who already decided they want compounded GLP-1 to save money and who are willing to verify their label, the pharmacy question shouldn’t stop you. For readers who want FDA-approved medication, insurance support, or won’t accept any pharmacy-network ambiguity, there are better routes.

Here’s what’s true about TrimRx as of :

  • TrimRx is a real, San Diego–based telehealth company (legal entity MetaFit Pharma Solutions LLC) with verifiable contact information and a LegitScript certification badge on its public site
  • TrimRx publicly names Olympia Pharmaceuticals and Empower Pharmacy as pharmacy partners
  • Casa Pharma RX, which appears in patient reports and at least one third-party directory, is a real Texas State Board–licensed pharmacy with a public inspection record that includes a warning notice
  • One of TrimRx's named partner pharmacies (Empower) has an FDA enforcement record from 2024–2025 that you now know about because you read this page
  • The exact pharmacy that fills your specific order isn't something TrimRx publicly commits to in advance — but you can ask in writing before paying and verify it when the shipment arrives

The full pharmacy answer is messier than “TrimRx uses [one pharmacy].” That’s the honest answer. The mess doesn’t have to stop you from acting — it just changes what acting looks like. It looks like asking before you pay, screenshotting your checkout terms, using a credit card, and reading the label when it arrives.


Frequently Asked Questions About TrimRx’s Pharmacy

What pharmacy does TrimRx use?

TrimRx publicly names Olympia Pharmaceuticals (Orlando, FL) and Empower Pharmacy (Houston, TX) as pharmacy partners, alongside "other accredited facilities." Third-party directory listings and patient reports also identify Casa Pharma RX (Stafford, TX) as a dispensing pharmacy for at least some TrimRx shipments. The pharmacy that fills your order is the one printed on your shipment label.

Is TrimRx itself a pharmacy?

No. TrimRx is a telehealth platform operated by MetaFit Pharma Solutions LLC, headquartered in San Diego, California. It doesn't compound or dispense medication. It coordinates between you, a licensed provider who reviews your case, and one of its partner compounding pharmacies that prepares and ships the medication.

Does TrimRx use Casa Pharma RX?

Casa Pharma RX is not named on TrimRx's public partner page we reviewed, but it appears as the dispensing pharmacy on TrimRx shipments in patient-reported Reddit threads (r/tirzepatidecompound) and in at least one third-party telehealth directory. Texas State Board materials confirm CASAPHARMA RX as a licensed Texas pharmacy (license 34595, Class AS). If your TrimRx label says Casa Pharma RX, verify the license and label fields through the Texas State Board's public search.

Does TrimRx use Olympia Pharmaceuticals?

Yes. TrimRx publicly names Olympia Pharmaceuticals as a pharmacy partner. Olympia is an Orlando, Florida–based 503A compounding pharmacy with an affiliated FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facility, licensed in 49 states per Olympia's public materials.

Does TrimRx use Empower Pharmacy?

Yes. TrimRx publicly names Empower Pharmacy as a pharmacy partner. Empower operates a 503A compounding pharmacy and an FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facility in Houston, Texas. Empower received two FDA warning letters on April 2, 2025 (WL #700964 and WL #700962) and FDA's most recent inspection action against Empower Pharma is listed as Open.

Is the pharmacy TrimRx uses FDA-approved?

The compounding pharmacies in TrimRx's network are FDA-registered (as 503B outsourcing facilities) or state-licensed (as 503A pharmacies). The medications themselves are compounded and are not FDA-approved as finished drug products. FDA registration of a pharmacy is not the same as FDA approval of a medication.

Are TrimRx's compounded GLP-1 medications FDA-approved?

No. Compounded GLP-1 medications are not FDA-approved. TrimRx's own published disclosure states that compounded drugs are not FDA-approved and have not been reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. This applies to every compounded GLP-1 from every U.S. telehealth provider, not just TrimRx.

Can I ask TrimRx which pharmacy will fill my order before I pay?

Yes. Email [email protected] or use the patient portal before completing checkout and request written confirmation of which pharmacy will fill your prescription, the license information that will appear on the label, and the exact charges. Phone: 888-896-1612. Asking before paying gives you a written record that protects you later.

Is Empower Pharmacy still operating after the FDA warning letters?

Yes. As of May 23, 2026, Empower Pharmacy remains FDA-registered as a 503B outsourcing facility and continues operating. The April 2025 warning letters required corrective action plans, which Empower stated it implemented. FDA warning letters do not automatically halt operations — they require correction of cited deficiencies, which the agency continues to monitor. FDA's most recent inspection action against Empower Pharma is listed as Open.


Still Not Sure Which GLP-1 Program Is Right for You?

You’ve now verified more about TrimRx’s pharmacy network than almost any current customer. If TrimRx fits and you’re ready to act, check eligibility and have your label-verification checklist ready. If you’re still on the fence — maybe pharmacy network ambiguity is too much for you, maybe you want FDA-approved medication, maybe you just want someone to tell you what fits — that’s exactly why we built our matching quiz.

Take our free 60-second GLP-1 matching quiz

About This Page

ByWPG Research Team
Published
Last verified
Re-verificationQuarterly + any new FDA action

How we produced it

We pulled TrimRx’s pharmacy partner statements directly from trimrx.com. We pulled FDA warning letters, Form 483s, and the FDA Registered Outsourcing Facilities table directly from fda.gov. We cross-referenced patient-reported pharmacy evidence from public Reddit threads and a third-party telehealth directory. We verified Casa Pharma RX’s Texas State Board license and inspection record from public Texas Board materials. We separated official provider claims, third-party reporting, public regulatory records, and patient-reported evidence throughout the page.

Primary sources

  • · trimrx.com — pharmacy partner statements
  • · fda.gov — FDA Warning Letters WL #700964 and WL #700962 (Empower, April 2, 2025)
  • · fda.gov — FDA Registered Outsourcing Facilities table (5/19/2026 update)
  • · fda.gov — Olympia Form 483s (May 29, 2024 and August 8, 2025)
  • · Texas State Board of Pharmacy — Casa Pharma RX inspection materials (license 34595, warning notice August 7, 2025)
  • · Houston Chronicle — Lilly v. Empower partial dismissal reporting (April 2026)
  • · olympiapharmacy.com, empowerpharmacy.com — facility pages
  • · trustpilot.com/review/trimrx.com — review snapshot, May 2026

Affiliate disclosure

We earn affiliate commissions when readers sign up for TrimRx, Ro, or other featured providers through our links. We do not take payment from any provider in exchange for editorial placement. Our pharmacy disclosures, FDA records, and editorial conclusions are not influenced by commission rates.

Medical disclaimer

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. GLP-1 medications require a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Consult a qualified medical professional before starting any weight loss program. Individual results vary and weight loss is not guaranteed. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved finished drug products and have not been individually reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

Weight Loss Provider Guide is an independent comparison resource for GLP-1 telehealth providers. Published . Last verified . Pharmacy partnerships, FDA records, and public board records are subject to change — verify with the relevant primary source before relying on any specific fact for a personal medical decision.