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Short answer: Importing Obeda from India for delivery to California is not straightforward and is likely restricted; you should arrange semaglutide through a licensed U.S. pharmacy or your prescribing doctor.
🩺 Quick summary
- The product record shows the manufacturer in India and lists prescription required, but the listing’s strength values conflict with the product name (your prescription is for 3 mg, product title says 1 mg while database lists 2 mg/4 mg).
- International shipment of prescription injectable drugs often faces regulatory, safety, and authenticity risks and may not be accepted for delivery into the U.S.
⚕️ Why this matters
- A mismatch in dose/strength risks incorrect dosing.
- Drugs shipped from overseas may not be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and could be counterfeit, contaminated, or improperly stored in transit.
🏥 What to do next
- Ask your prescribing doctor (endocrinologist) to prescribe an FDA-approved product and recommend a licensed U.S. pharmacy that can dispense and ship to California.
- Verify the product and supplier licensing with a pharmacist before buying.
- If you need immediate refill access, ask your prescriber about authorized patient-assistance programs or local pharmacy alternatives.
⚠️ Warnings / When to act urgently
- Do not use a product if the label/strength doesn’t match your prescription.
- Stop and seek urgent care for severe allergic reaction, chest pain, sudden severe dizziness, or signs of severe hypoglycemia.
🩺 FOLLOW_UP
- Is your prescription issued by a U.S.-licensed prescriber and specifically for 3 mg semaglutide?
If you want, I can help draft a message to your doctor or check steps to find a licensed U.S. pharmacy.