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Feds Warn Savannah Chrisley Over Alleged False, Misleading Weight Loss Statements

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Last updated: March 4, 2026 2:06 am
News Room Published March 4, 2026
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Savannah Chrisley
Federal Warning Over GLP-1 Website

Published
March 3, 2026
5:32 PM PST

Savannah Chrisley‘s prescription weight loss website is under a federal microscope … ’cause the FDA warned her about making false and misleading claims about GLP-1s.

The feds fired off a warning letter, obtained by TMZ, to Savannah last month … advising her that they reviewed her website GoodGirlRX and found some issues.

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Namely, the feds took issue with some claims her company made concerning compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide products … the FDA didn’t like that she used the phrases “FDA-approved meds,” “FDA-approved options” and “clinically proven GLP-1 results.”

The feds schooled Savannah, telling her compounded drug products like the ones her site offers are NOT FDA-approved … and they said she was implying that her products had been “evaluated for safety and effectiveness when they have not.”

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Savannah was warned that she was in violation of federal law … and they gave her 15 business days to make corrections or risk legal action.

Seems Savannah took the warning seriously … it looks like her website has made some changes to comply … for example, the phrasing now says “clinically studied results” not “clinically proven” … and there are disclaimers saying the GLP-1 drugs are not FDA-approved.

Savannah tells TMZ … “This was about website wording, not patient safety. There were no fines and no disciplinary action. We’re proud to help women access licensed physicians and we welcome the FDA’s guidance.”

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