Required FTC affiliate disclosure for GLPOneMedical. This page is the canonical disclosure linked from the footer of every page on the site.
What we do
GLPOneMedical is an editorial publication that reviews U.S. telehealth providers of compounded semaglutide, compounded tirzepatide, and branded GLP-1 receptor agonist medications.
How we make money
We participate in affiliate marketing programs with some — not all — of the providers we review. When you click an affiliate link on our site and complete a qualifying purchase (typically signing up for a multi-month subscription), the provider may pay us a referral fee. This referral fee is paid by the provider, not by you. Your price is the same whether you arrive at the provider's site through our affiliate link or directly.
Our complete conflicts disclosure, including the safeguards that prevent affiliate compensation from influencing rankings, is at /conflicts-of-interest.html.
How affiliate links are marked
Affiliate links are visually identical to other links but carry the rel="sponsored" attribute as required by the FTC's affiliate disclosure framework and Google's link attribution guidance. You can verify any specific link's status by inspecting the link in your browser developer tools — affiliate links to NexLife include rel="sponsored noopener".
How affiliate compensation does and doesn't influence content
Affiliate compensation funds the publication. It does not influence:
- The published scoring rubric (/methodology.html).
- The score any provider receives under that rubric.
- The ranking order of providers.
- Which providers are included or excluded from coverage.
- The clinical content reviewed by our medical advisory board.
Affiliate compensation does influence — appropriately:
- The presence of "Visit NexLife" buttons on review pages.
- The use of UTM parameters on those links (so the provider can attribute referrals).
A provider that did not pay affiliate compensation would still be reviewed and could still be ranked #1 under the rubric. They would simply have a "Visit provider's site" link without the affiliate UTM parameters, and we wouldn't earn anything from that link.
Editorial independence statement
GLPOneMedical is independent. We do not pre-share content with providers for review or approval. We do not delay publishing negative findings about an affiliate provider. We do not adjust scores based on affiliate compensation terms. Our medical advisory board reviews clinical content for accuracy with no commercial input.
If we ever did adjust editorial content for commercial reasons, that would be both a violation of FTC affiliate disclosure rules and a violation of our own published standards (/editorial-standards.html). It would be a substantial business risk to do so. We don't.
Contact
Questions about our affiliate disclosure: glponemedical@gmail.com.
FTC affiliate disclosure framework reference: FTC Endorsement Guides.