Anonymous wrote:That seems totally immoral. You people are using diabetic medication to lose weight to the point actual diabetics don't have easy access to a life saving drug they need... gross.
Anonymous wrote:For those asking about why the medications are not being covered by private insurance, ask yourselves this, who had to pay for older sicker Americans? We all do, through Medicare!
The private insurance companies have no interest in covering these drugs as it is the older, severely overweight who cost so much, and they aren't paying for that. And the drug companies motives are pure and simple: profit. Many are willing and able to pay full price and they will ride that out as long as they can.
Anonymous wrote:A friend who needs this medication badly- very overweight - has not been able to get Ozempic so her doctor prescribed Victosa. She's with Kaiser, said it will be $60 per month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That seems totally immoral. You people are using diabetic medication to lose weight to the point actual diabetics don't have easy access to a life saving drug they need... gross.
Uh Saxenda is a weight loss drug. Prescribed for weight loss.
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone actually getting Wegovy or Ozempic in NOVA? I just got a prescription for Wegovy but every pharmacy I call doesn’t have it. Is it easier to get Ozempic?
Anonymous wrote:That seems totally immoral. You people are using diabetic medication to lose weight to the point actual diabetics don't have easy access to a life saving drug they need... gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm overweight but not diabetic. My doctor prescribed Wegovy after we discussed it but my insurance rejected it. What are my options?
I don’t get this. It’s to their benefit that you maintain a healthy weight. I’m sorry.
Anonymous wrote:You can get weight loss medication for $30 a month from Mexico without a prescription. Just need to know someone who travels there.
Anonymous wrote:I'm overweight but not diabetic. My doctor prescribed Wegovy after we discussed it but my insurance rejected it. What are my options?
Anonymous wrote:I'm overweight but not diabetic. My doctor prescribed Wegovy after we discussed it but my insurance rejected it. What are my options?