Colorado lawmakers are considering a proposal (Senate Bill 26-066) that will significantly restrict patient access to compounded GLP-1 medications.
If passed, this bill won’t just affect compounded GLP-1 medications. It will create a fast path for future restrictions on other compounded medications that patients and veterinarians rely on.
For many individuals and pet owners we serve, compounded medications are essential because they have been:
For some patients and animals, commercially available medications are not suitable due to cost, availability, dosing limitations, or species-specific needs. Having access to the compounded version allows patients to continue their treatment.
We need to take action to preserve this option for patients who the commercially available medications cannot properly serve.
Lawmakers want to hear from their constituents.
Patients who are currently using or have used compounded medications in the past are encouraged to send a message.
Please consider sending a message to your Colorado state legislators sharing how access to compounded medications has positively affected you.
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Send your message to Colorado lawmakers.
Hearing directly from patients helps lawmakers understand the real-world impact of proposed legislation.
Thank you for trusting our pharmacy with your care and for taking a moment to ensure patient voices are heard.
All ClearSpring Pharmacy locations will be closed in observance of Memorial Day, Saturday, July 4th, 2026.
Normal business hours will resume on Monday.
A nationwide shortage of estradiol patches is affecting major pharmacies and may continue for up to 3 years.
Affected brands include:
You don’t need to wait until you run out. Compounding pharmacies are experts at stepping in when drug shortages occur.
We have topical options such as creams or troches, and we work with your doctor to ensure your care stays on track.