US FDA Commissioner Nominee Not ‘Pro-Industry Choice,’ GLP-1 Compounding Could Be First Clash

Martin Makary’s ties to a compounder and telehealth company offering compounded GLP-1s may concern the drug industry and raise questions about his fundamental beliefs in the FDA’s role regulating drug manufacturing.

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Martin Makary testifies at a Senate roundtable in September. (Screenshot)

Donald Trump’s plan to nominate Johns Hopkins surgeon Martin Makary for US and Food and Drug Administration commissioner may raise pharma industry concerns, in part because of his involvement with two drug compounding businesses, conflicts-of-interest that could impact a compounder-industry fight over GLP-1s that must be resolved soon.

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