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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Presumably you are diabetic. Don’t you have to stay on it?[/quote] Why do people keep asking this? Wegovy and Zepbound are for weight loss. OZempic and Mounjaro are for diabetes.[/quote] My diabetic relative on mounjaro is having a hard time getting it. Had to stretch out time between doses. [/quote] If your relative is prescribed Mounjaro, that relative was prescribed if for obesity.[/quote] Mounjaro and Zepbound are the same medication...with Mounjaro as the name for diabetes and Zepbound for obesity. It's literally the branding that is the only actual difference. https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/08/health/zepbound-mounjaro-fda-approval-obesity/index.html[/quote] I understand that. Also, if your relative is prescribed Mounjarao, that relative was prescribed it for obesity. What they are having trouble getting is the compound packaged and sold for obesity.[/quote] NP: No, you don't understand it. If the relative was prescribed Mounjaro and is having difficulty finding it, the relative was prescribed it because she is diabetic and is having trouble getting Mounjaro, which is the one packaged and sold for diabetes. If you took what you wrote above and replaced your word Mounjaro with the word Zepbound then you would be correct.[/quote]
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