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In this episode, I’m joined by Shaun Noorian—engineer, entrepreneur, and CEO of Empower Pharmacy, the largest compounding pharmacy in the world. With compounded GLP-1s making headlines and lawsuits from Big Pharma intensifying, Shaun joins me to pull back the curtain on the regulatory, financial, and ethical storm brewing behind the scenes.
Are compounded GLP-1s legal? Safe? Who controls drug pricing in the U.S., and why are Americans paying 10x more than Europeans for the same medication? And most importantly—what does all this mean for access, affordability, and patient care?
This episode is a wake-up call. If you care about transparency in medicine, patient rights, or access to life-saving medications, don’t miss this one.
We cover:
Who is Shaun Noorian?
Shaun Noorian is the founder and CEO of Empower Pharmacy, the largest compounding pharmacy and 503B outsourcing facility in the United States. A fierce advocate for patient access and affordable care, Shaun has become a leading voice on the role of compounding in medicine and the urgent need for reform in pharmaceutical pricing and regulation.
Forever Strong Summit 2025:
Can’t make it to Houston on April 27th? Grab a Virtual “LIVE Access” Ticket and stream every keynote, panel, and breakthrough moment from the Forever Strong Summit 2025—live from your laptop, wherever you are. You’ll get front-row access to leaders like Dr. Don Layman, Rich Diviney, and Evy Poumpouras—plus priority access to all the recordings so you can revisit the insights anytime.Get your ticket now! https://drgabriellelyon.com/forever-strong-summit-2025/
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Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction: Why compounded GLP-1s are in the crosshairs
03:45 – Drug shortages, compounding access, and the rise of semaglutide
08:30 – Why patients flock to compounded medications (and who’s trying to stop it)
12:10 – Eli Lilly lawsuit and Big Pharma’s monopoly playbook
17:05 – Price fixing, international pricing gaps, and the $500/month illusion
21:40 – Regulatory capture: How the FDA, pharma, and lobbying intertwine
26:30 – What compounding pharmacies actually do—and why safety concerns are overblown
30:15 – The April Fool’s FDA warning letters: coincidence or coordinated attack?
35:50 – Can personalized medicine really be considered “dangerous”?
41:00 – What the media gets wrong—and how pharma shapes the narrative
47:00 – Are compounded GLP-1s banned? Sorting fact from fiction
53:25 – What’s next: state-level restrictions, 503B regulations, and the future of patient care
Disclaimer:
The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Podcast and YouTube are for general information purposes only and do not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast, YouTube, or materials linked from this podcast or YouTube is at the user's own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professional for any such conditions.
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In this episode, I’m joined by Shaun Noorian—engineer, entrepreneur, and CEO of Empower Pharmacy, the largest compounding pharmacy in the world. With compounded GLP-1s making headlines and lawsuits from Big Pharma intensifying, Shaun joins me to pull back the curtain on the regulatory, financial, and ethical storm brewing behind the scenes.
Are compounded GLP-1s legal? Safe? Who controls drug pricing in the U.S., and why are Americans paying 10x more than Europeans for the same medication? And most importantly—what does all this mean for access, affordability, and patient care?
This episode is a wake-up call. If you care about transparency in medicine, patient rights, or access to life-saving medications, don’t miss this one.
We cover:
Who is Shaun Noorian?
Shaun Noorian is the founder and CEO of Empower Pharmacy, the largest compounding pharmacy and 503B outsourcing facility in the United States. A fierce advocate for patient access and affordable care, Shaun has become a leading voice on the role of compounding in medicine and the urgent need for reform in pharmaceutical pricing and regulation.
Forever Strong Summit 2025:
Can’t make it to Houston on April 27th? Grab a Virtual “LIVE Access” Ticket and stream every keynote, panel, and breakthrough moment from the Forever Strong Summit 2025—live from your laptop, wherever you are. You’ll get front-row access to leaders like Dr. Don Layman, Rich Diviney, and Evy Poumpouras—plus priority access to all the recordings so you can revisit the insights anytime.Get your ticket now! https://drgabriellelyon.com/forever-strong-summit-2025/
This episode is brought to you by:
Find Shaun Noorian at:
Find me at:
Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction: Why compounded GLP-1s are in the crosshairs
03:45 – Drug shortages, compounding access, and the rise of semaglutide
08:30 – Why patients flock to compounded medications (and who’s trying to stop it)
12:10 – Eli Lilly lawsuit and Big Pharma’s monopoly playbook
17:05 – Price fixing, international pricing gaps, and the $500/month illusion
21:40 – Regulatory capture: How the FDA, pharma, and lobbying intertwine
26:30 – What compounding pharmacies actually do—and why safety concerns are overblown
30:15 – The April Fool’s FDA warning letters: coincidence or coordinated attack?
35:50 – Can personalized medicine really be considered “dangerous”?
41:00 – What the media gets wrong—and how pharma shapes the narrative
47:00 – Are compounded GLP-1s banned? Sorting fact from fiction
53:25 – What’s next: state-level restrictions, 503B regulations, and the future of patient care
Disclaimer:
The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Podcast and YouTube are for general information purposes only and do not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast, YouTube, or materials linked from this podcast or YouTube is at the user's own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professional for any such conditions.
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