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[quote=Anonymous]To answer the OP’s question: Ozempic will be available if and when you develop type 2 diabetes. Wegovy and Zepbound will be available if and when you have a BMI of 27+ a comorbidity of a BMI of 30– providing your health insurance covers it or you can afford to pay out of pocket. And it’s probably available now if you are willing to use a shady online telehealth provider, lie about your weight and/or medical history and hope that whatever the compounding pharmacy sends you is in fact the real deal. Those are the prescribing guidelines. And it’s hard to see them changing. Used properly, it takes 3-4 months to ramp up to a therapeutic dose and requires you to stay on the meds for life. They aren’t designed to be used for vanity weight and haven’t gone through clinical testing for BMI < 27. [/quote]
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