Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I chose compounded Ozempic/Wegovy vs compounded zepbound because my doctor said once I reached my goal weight, we could potentially move to Rybelsus (pill form of ozempic) which, although it isn’t yet available/approved in the US, it is abroad. He said he would give me the scripts and I could order it on my own from India where it’s very affordable and is sourced directly from a Novo Nordisk facility. I’ve read it’s not nearly as effective, but I’d be willing to try it. Also, Ozempic has also been around a lot longer and the patent is expected to expire fairly soon in Brazil and China, so that’s another avenue I plan to explore if I can’t get it in Canada once the shortage is over.
I tried Rybelsus first, a few years ago. It made me much sicker than Wegovy and I didn't lose any weight. YMMV, especially with regard to maintenance. I'm in the US, so not sure why you think it isn't available here.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 5'11 and 220 lbs, but relatively fit, just with a dad bod. How much would this cost me, and would I be eligible to have it covered under insurance?
Anonymous wrote:I chose compounded Ozempic/Wegovy vs compounded zepbound because my doctor said once I reached my goal weight, we could potentially move to Rybelsus (pill form of ozempic) which, although it isn’t yet available/approved in the US, it is abroad. He said he would give me the scripts and I could order it on my own from India where it’s very affordable and is sourced directly from a Novo Nordisk facility. I’ve read it’s not nearly as effective, but I’d be willing to try it. Also, Ozempic has also been around a lot longer and the patent is expected to expire fairly soon in Brazil and China, so that’s another avenue I plan to explore if I can’t get it in Canada once the shortage is over.
Anonymous wrote:How do you get a prescription if your PCP doesn't do it?