Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't know you need a prescription, you probably also don't know that you have to inject it. It's not a pill.
Rybelsus is a pill, though. Same medication in a different delivery system.
Anonymous wrote:If you don't know you need a prescription, you probably also don't know that you have to inject it. It's not a pill.
Anonymous wrote:If you don't know you need a prescription, you probably also don't know that you have to inject it. It's not a pill.
Anonymous wrote:I use it for weight loss only. I go to a weight loss clinic. When I started I was only slightly obese with high blood pressure. My insurance would not cover it. I pay 1k ever 6 weeks for it.
I wouldn’t go to your PCP. They harbor a lot of ignorant misconceptions.
Anonymous wrote:I am 43 and I can't get the scale or the circumference of my waist to go down. Eating less and healthier (although I still struggle with binge eating) and exercising 5 days per week - almost one month now and zero results. I am very short so it doesn't take much for me to gain weight.
Tell me about Ozempic. How do I get it? Do I need a prescription? Are there other meds I should try - everything I see seems so gimicky so I have no idea what to try?
If you take Ozempic, what were your results? What are the side effects?