The FDA issued warnings to Hims & Hers for spreading "false and misleading" promotional materials on their website, claiming that their products contain the same ingredients as the FDA-approved drugs Wegovy and Ozempic[1]. The Hims & Hers commercial during Super Bowl LIX criticized the weight loss industry and promoted their cheaper compounded versions of drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy[2]. The ad featured the phrase: "There are drugs that work, but they are priced for profits, not patients"[2]. The ad omitted important safety and regulatory information, leading to allegations of violations of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) and FDA regulations[2]. Senators Dick Durbin and Roger Marshall sent a letter to FDA Interim Commissioner Sarah Brenner, calling for an investigation of the ad for potential patient deception[2]. This is the FDA's first major step in overseeing the advertising of online platforms like Hims, which until now have been subject to other regulations[1]. Telehealth companies like Hims and Ro exploit loopholes in pharmaceutical advertising regulations during the Super Bowl[3][4].