GLP-1s first-line tx now?!

That's excellent! Don't get frustrated when progress slows. My mom went from 280 to 228 in seven months. I dropped from 228 to 170, targeting 160. Both of us lost fastest early on, then gradually less each month. Still winning overall.
 
The pharma money angle is real and the prices are hard to ignore. But first-line recommendation from a cardiology body also means more pressure on insurers to cover it and more competition to drive generic development. The cynicism and the clinical reality can both be true.
 
The RT10 pricing at $75 for 3 kits is roughly where reta has been tracking this year. MOQ of 3 at each tier makes sense for their math - smaller single-kit orders cost them more to process proportionally. The RT20 at $110 breaks down to around $37/kit, competitive at the 20mg concentration if it holds. For the cardiology context in this thread - the cost argument for GLP-1 as first-line treatment gets a lot stronger when sourced pricing stays at these levels. The branded route at insurance prices makes the economics harder for anyone without solid coverage. What the sourced market demonstrates is that the actual production cost is not the retail barrier - policy is. The 5-day window is a pressure tactic but also reflects real seasonal swings on the supply chain. Mid-year has historically been one of the moments where pricing dips before stabilizing.
 
The ACC first-line recommendation is the shift that changes the conversation with primary care doctors - until now GLP-1s were mostly prescribed after diet/exercise failure, and the threshold was obesity or T2D. First-line means the doctor doesn't need to document years of failed alternatives before prescribing, which is the gatekeeping layer that's kept it out of reach for the people who need it earliest. Whether insurers follow the ACC guidance is the separate and slower fight.
 
The receptor reset break circulates widely but has thin evidence - the data shows stopping means regain and restarting means climbing back through GI adaptation. First-line designation makes sense because breaks are not a maintenance plan.
 
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