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*The assessment made available on the Rejuvyx website does not create a doctor-patient relationship between the individual completing the assessment and Rejuvyx. A network of US-licensed clinicians adhering to rigorous medical protocols designed for patient safety has established exclusionary criteria to determine if an individual does not qualify for treatment. The answers provided to the Rejuvyx assessment determine if the individual is screened out of eligibility, and a clinician will meet with the individual after checkout to determine if they qualify for a prescription. Clinicians retain the sole decision to prescribe medications to patients.
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All claims and benefits on this website refer to self-reported data from customers on a treatment plan that includes medications and consultations with medical professionals. Results may vary and be affected by an individual's adherence to the program and their clinician's recommendations. Compounded medications are produced in FDA-regulated facilities. Although these facilities are highly regulated, compounded medications are not FDA-approved or evaluated for safety, efficacy, or quality. The decision to use compounded drugs is guided by the licensed provider's medical judgment, informed by a telehealth consultation and medical history.
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We encourage all prospective users of compounded medications to speak with their provider about the specific risks and benefits that may come with their use. Rejuvyx does not produce compounded medications, and individuals may receive medication that looks different than what is portrayed on the website.
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