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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Many pharmacies are prioritizing diabetics fir ozempic prescriptions and won’t fill it fir non-diabetic patients. Did your dr prescribe Ozempic or Wegovy?[/quote] This is BS.. a pharmacy has no idea why you were prescribed a medication and if it was prescribed they can't deny you just because they personally think you shouldn't have it. Stop making up lies to push your own agenda. [/quote] This actually was a thing around this time last year and over the summer with Mounjaro. I do not believe it is still an issue. In any event, you can either go to your doctor and get a prescription for Zepbound (there is a coupon that takes it down to $550 if insurance doesn't cover) or Ozempic. If your insurance doesn't cover anything, it is probably cheapest to go compounded. You can get that from a medspa or an online provider. I would personally go medspa. My botox injector is an NP and does it and is a lovely person -- Breanna at Ella Aesthetics near the Bradlee Shopping Center in Alexandria. [/quote] I was just looking at this place online as I’m in Alexandria. Have you gotten it compounded through her?[/quote]
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