Anonymous wrote:Your FDA site says only 2mg dose is experiencing a shortage and only until mid August. Weight loss patients do not need the 2mg dose because Wegovy 1.7 is in stock. And it’s August 9. Relax.
Anonymous wrote:Healthcare in America sucks so much ass. Who are expressscripts to deny doctors orders?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can the person spouting lies about there not being a shortage please shut their pie hole? The drug shortage website clearly lists the shortage, so stop being selfish and trying to justify why you need this drug for vanity reasons.
The person saying there’s no shortage is referring to Ozempic. There is no Ozempic shortage. It’s the correct substitute for Wegovy so there should be nothing wrong with taking it instead. Insurance games though.
THERE IS AN OZEMPIC SHORTAGE AND ITS ON THE DRUG SHORTAGE WEBSITE. Just stop already! I’m type 2 and I take 2mg, and that dosage is in an official shortage, so please stop spreading your lies.
It’s not on their website as you claimed.
Are you dense? It’s under Semaglutide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can the person spouting lies about there not being a shortage please shut their pie hole? The drug shortage website clearly lists the shortage, so stop being selfish and trying to justify why you need this drug for vanity reasons.
The person saying there’s no shortage is referring to Ozempic. There is no Ozempic shortage. It’s the correct substitute for Wegovy so there should be nothing wrong with taking it instead. Insurance games though.
THERE IS AN OZEMPIC SHORTAGE AND ITS ON THE DRUG SHORTAGE WEBSITE. Just stop already! I’m type 2 and I take 2mg, and that dosage is in an official shortage, so please stop spreading your lies.
2mg is not a Wegovy dose so you can stop being angry with people on Wegovy. They are getting .25 .50 and 1.0 of Ozempic then getting Wegovy 1.7 and 2.4 which are in stock
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can the person spouting lies about there not being a shortage please shut their pie hole? The drug shortage website clearly lists the shortage, so stop being selfish and trying to justify why you need this drug for vanity reasons.
The person saying there’s no shortage is referring to Ozempic. There is no Ozempic shortage. It’s the correct substitute for Wegovy so there should be nothing wrong with taking it instead. Insurance games though.
THERE IS AN OZEMPIC SHORTAGE AND ITS ON THE DRUG SHORTAGE WEBSITE. Just stop already! I’m type 2 and I take 2mg, and that dosage is in an official shortage, so please stop spreading your lies.
It’s not on their website as you claimed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a woman I know on wegovy, lost about 90 lbs and looks disastrous. Saggy facial skin that has fallen to her droopy neck. Droopy as in her neck sags 3” off her jawline with folds and crinkles! Thin skin on arms hangs 5”. Wrinkled skin at thighs hangs below her knees. Her butt looks like she wears a diaper because there’s so much excess skin. She has no muscle tone and I swear her skin moves when the wind blows. And she’s losing her hair. She aged at least 10 years in a fraction of one. And I think she knows it because she’s been piling on the make up. And that’s only what I can see, who knows what her mid section looks like. Maybe I’m too vain but who wants to look worse after weight loss? Op, think long and hard.
You are a vile person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can the person spouting lies about there not being a shortage please shut their pie hole? The drug shortage website clearly lists the shortage, so stop being selfish and trying to justify why you need this drug for vanity reasons.
The person saying there’s no shortage is referring to Ozempic. There is no Ozempic shortage. It’s the correct substitute for Wegovy so there should be nothing wrong with taking it instead. Insurance games though.
THERE IS AN OZEMPIC SHORTAGE AND ITS ON THE DRUG SHORTAGE WEBSITE. Just stop already! I’m type 2 and I take 2mg, and that dosage is in an official shortage, so please stop spreading your lies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can the person spouting lies about there not being a shortage please shut their pie hole? The drug shortage website clearly lists the shortage, so stop being selfish and trying to justify why you need this drug for vanity reasons.
The person saying there’s no shortage is referring to Ozempic. There is no Ozempic shortage. It’s the correct substitute for Wegovy so there should be nothing wrong with taking it instead. Insurance games though.
THERE IS AN OZEMPIC SHORTAGE AND ITS ON THE DRUG SHORTAGE WEBSITE. Just stop already! I’m type 2 and I take 2mg, and that dosage is in an official shortage, so please stop spreading your lies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can the person spouting lies about there not being a shortage please shut their pie hole? The drug shortage website clearly lists the shortage, so stop being selfish and trying to justify why you need this drug for vanity reasons.
The person saying there’s no shortage is referring to Ozempic. There is no Ozempic shortage. It’s the correct substitute for Wegovy so there should be nothing wrong with taking it instead. Insurance games though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Insurance companies decide what is covered. Not your doctor, OP. You can get a prescription, no one is stopping you. But you won’t have it covered so stop complaining, or else eat more bad food so you get full blown diabetes and then it will be covered.
insurance company does cover both ozempic and wegovy. so they already decided they would do it.
and my doctors think i need them. it's weird to me that there the company needs to make additional approval to cover the medicine they already decided to cover. if they don't want to cover wegovy, fine. but why second guess my doctor? why would they know better what i need?
Because they know people would drop them if they took Wegovy off the formulary.
Most people have insurance through their employer so this idea that individuals impulsively drop carriers is a fiction. There’s only one open enrollment season anyway.