Affiliate Disclosure
How we're funded, and how we keep that separate from what we write.
Last updated: August 2026
The short version
DosageBuzz is supported by affiliate partnerships with some of the telehealth providers we write about, including Ro, Found, and Sequence. If you click a link on our site and sign up with one of these providers, we may earn a commission — at no additional cost to you.
How this affects what you read
Editorial content — comparisons, cost breakdowns, side-effect guides — is written and reviewed independently of any affiliate relationship. Whether a provider pays us a commission does not determine what we say about them, how we rank them, or which one we describe as the best fit for a given situation. Where we express a preference (like an "editor's pick" badge), that reflects our own evaluation criteria, not payment.
Why we do this
Affiliate commissions are how DosageBuzz is funded. This lets us keep the site free to read without a subscription or paywall. It's the same model used by most independent comparison and review sites.
What counts as an affiliate link
Links to telehealth providers (like Ro, Found, and Sequence) and, where present, links to specific medication or pricing pages on those providers' sites are typically affiliate links. Links to government sources (FDA.gov, CMS.gov), manufacturer prescribing information, and news or research citations are not — we don't earn anything from those.
Questions
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