Anonymous
Post 08/27/2023 07:51     Subject: Any Feds on Wegovy or Saxenda?

HAve people found saxenda to be helpful?
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2023 06:34     Subject: Re:Any Feds on Wegovy or Saxenda?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm so confused. I'm a new fed, what plan should I choose to get ozempic or wegovy covered? Or at least best chances? I'm obese but not diabetic. Ozempic has been working wonders for me but I can't keep paying out of pocket forever.



Have you tried eating healthy and exercising?
yes


Ignore that poster, PP. Nobody is getting these meds who hasn't already tried everything, likely multiple times over years.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2023 22:33     Subject: Re:Any Feds on Wegovy or Saxenda?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm so confused. I'm a new fed, what plan should I choose to get ozempic or wegovy covered? Or at least best chances? I'm obese but not diabetic. Ozempic has been working wonders for me but I can't keep paying out of pocket forever.



Have you tried eating healthy and exercising?
yes
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2023 20:12     Subject: Any Feds on Wegovy or Saxenda?

If Amazon Pharmacy takes your insurance, you may be able to get Wegovy from there. Your doctor has to send the prescription directly to Amazon-they don't take transfers on Wegovy. But they 'may' have it in stock, it changes by the minute.

I have BCBS Blue Focus and my copay is $350/month, but I have the coupon from Wegovy.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2023 19:15     Subject: Re:Any Feds on Wegovy or Saxenda?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm so confused. I'm a new fed, what plan should I choose to get ozempic or wegovy covered? Or at least best chances? I'm obese but not diabetic. Ozempic has been working wonders for me but I can't keep paying out of pocket forever.



Have you tried eating healthy and exercising?


Np. What you said was so insightful and brilliant! I'm sure no one has ever considered such a thing ever.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2023 18:28     Subject: Re:Any Feds on Wegovy or Saxenda?

Anonymous wrote:I'm so confused. I'm a new fed, what plan should I choose to get ozempic or wegovy covered? Or at least best chances? I'm obese but not diabetic. Ozempic has been working wonders for me but I can't keep paying out of pocket forever.



Have you tried eating healthy and exercising?
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2023 18:16     Subject: Re:Any Feds on Wegovy or Saxenda?

My spouse is a fed and we have BCBS Standard. According to the formulary and their doctor's office, Mounjaro can only be prescribed for diabetes. Those who are in the prediabetic range and with a doctor's approval to avoid diabetes on-set, may be able to get mounjaro.

Several of the semaglutides (Wegovy, Rybelsus, etc) are approved for weight loss on the formulary and can be prescribed for weight loss. Note that from the formulary, BCBS Basic has the same restrictions.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2023 17:12     Subject: Any Feds on Wegovy or Saxenda?

I have Aetna Open Access Fed plan and pay $25 a month. Prior authorization was required. I'm on Wegovy.
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2023 12:19     Subject: Re:Any Feds on Wegovy or Saxenda?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I asked my family practice physician about Wegovy last fall. I am near 50 and my BMI is over 30. I have struggled with my weight my whole life. I am a vegetarian with PCOS. My doctor said while I would be a good candidate for the medication she thought I should try weightlifting and becoming a full vegan for three months. If that didn't work she said she would recommend weight loss surgery. My blood work was excellent. I told her I am not interested in surgery and wanted to try Wegovy and she said "there are doctors out there who will prescribe it," and sent me on my way. Does anyone have a recommendation for a Virginia-based doctor who might be able to help? Should I just find a local endocrinologist and make an appointment?


INOVA has a medical weight loss PA who can prescribe it: https://www.inova.org/our-services/inova-nonsurgical-weight-loss-program



NOVA Physicians Wellness through Privia does as well.
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2023 12:17     Subject: Any Feds on Wegovy or Saxenda?

Anonymous wrote:Well it's our everywhere for months so why does it matter


I got 1.7 filled a month ago and 2.4 filled this week, no issues. The problem is getting the lower doses.