Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many pharmacies are prioritizing diabetics fir ozempic prescriptions and won’t fill it fir non-diabetic patients. Did your dr prescribe Ozempic or Wegovy?
How would a pharmacy know why it was prescribed? If you’re actually obese, then I wouldn’t feel bad about taking Ozempic. Obesity is a disease and there are only two medications that effectively treat it. There are numerous diabetes drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Many pharmacies are prioritizing diabetics fir ozempic prescriptions and won’t fill it fir non-diabetic patients. Did your dr prescribe Ozempic or Wegovy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get mine online, compounding pharmacy through a service. I get a three month supply all at once.
Link?
Anonymous wrote:I get mine online, compounding pharmacy through a service. I get a three month supply all at once.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not up to the doctor. You need to find pharmacies that has this medication in stock in the USA.
Your other non conventional options are
1. Use Canadian pharmacy or get the meds from other country. Such as Canadian online pharmacy. Ask for papar prescription from you doc and submit it to online pharmacy
2. Try compound pharmacy…I m skeptical about this.
Don’t waste time and money with a new doctor
so you are saying if a pharmacy has it I can just go pick it up? thought I need. a script? I am SO confused how all this works!
Anonymous wrote:It’s not up to the doctor. You need to find pharmacies that has this medication in stock in the USA.
Your other non conventional options are
1. Use Canadian pharmacy or get the meds from other country. Such as Canadian online pharmacy. Ask for papar prescription from you doc and submit it to online pharmacy
2. Try compound pharmacy…I m skeptical about this.
Don’t waste time and money with a new doctor
Anonymous wrote:Many pharmacies are prioritizing diabetics fir ozempic prescriptions and won’t fill it fir non-diabetic patients. Did your dr prescribe Ozempic or Wegovy?