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Affiliate Disclosure

GLP1Calc participates in affiliate marketing programs. This page explains exactly how that works, in compliance with the FTC's 16 CFR Part 255 endorsement guides.

What is an affiliate link?

An affiliate link is a tracked URL. When you click one and make a qualifying purchase or sign up for a service, the partner pays us a commission. The commission is paid by the partner — your price does not change.

Which links are affiliate?

Any link that starts with /go/ (such as /go/hims or /go/ro) is an affiliate link. We also use the rel="sponsored" attribute on every affiliate link, in compliance with Google's Webmaster Guidelines.

Which partners pay us?

We may receive commission from any of the following:

We do not receive commission from drug manufacturers (Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly) or their direct programs (LillyDirect, NovoCare). Those are linked because they are often the cheapest path for patients.

Does affiliate revenue influence our content?

No. Drug rankings are based exclusively on:

We will rank a non-paying source above an affiliate partner if the data supports it. The comparison tables on the site reflect what's actually best for the patient, not who pays us best.

No medical relationship

Affiliate revenue is unrelated to medical content. All clinical claims are sourced from peer-reviewed phase 3 publications and FDA labels. We are not paid by drug manufacturers for editorial content, and we do not accept sponsored content disguised as editorial.

Independence

GLP1Calc is independently owned and operated. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly, or any of the telehealth platforms whose affiliate programs we participate in. Brand names are used solely for identification purposes under nominative fair use.

Questions?

Concerns about a specific link, ranking, or claim are welcome. We update this page when our affiliate relationships change.

Last updated: April 2026

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