Ozempic: for the wealthy?

Typical Republican move. They don't believe in stopping problems *before* they start.
 
It could also be a tactic to hurt Denmark's bargaining power regarding tariffs. It's possible Trump will actually make these drugs more expensive. Sucks for those who really need them.
 
So, they'll cover cardiac issues, heart attacks, bypasses, insulin, amputations from diabetes, strokes, and kidney failure...but not the thing that prevents it all? Makes total sense (not).
 
Just FYI, it's the same situation here in Australia. :/
Only covered by our subsidized system if you have diabetes. :(
 
This is truly depressing. Obesity and socioeconomic status are heavily linked. I'm in healthcare revenue, and about half our patients are on Medicare or Medicaid. Covering Ozempic would save them crazy amounts on comorbidity expenses. But, apparently, they want you sick and broke.
 
It's so frustrating. I see patients losing significant weight and improving their health on these medications, and then their insurance pulls the rug out from under them. I worry so much about the rebound effect.
 
Has anyone found any ways to get these meds cheaper? My doc just prescribed Wegovy but my insurance said NOPE. It's literally the cost of my rent!
 
I've heard about online services that can prescribe GLP-1s for a monthly fee. It might be more affordable than paying out-of-pocket for the medication itself, Avery. Just be careful and make sure they're legit before giving them your money.
 
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