Lori Elliott+FollowWegovy’s $199 Deal—But Read the Fine Print!Wegovy just dropped a $199 price tag for a month’s supply—but only if you’re switching from a compounded version and you’re uninsured or your insurance won’t cover it. After June 30, it jumps back to $499. Why the sudden discount? The FDA’s cracking down on cheaper, compounded versions, so Novo Nordisk is making a play for those customers. If you’ve been getting your meds from a compounding pharmacy, heads up: that loophole’s closing fast! #Wegovy #WeightLoss #PharmaNews #Healthcare #GLP1 #Health00Share
Terry Brown+Follow$299 Wegovy® Deal? Here’s the ScoopLifeMD just dropped a $299 intro bundle for Wegovy® (yes, the real deal—not compounded stuff) for self-pay patients. It covers your first month of meds AND virtual weight management support, thanks to a collab with Novo Nordisk. After the first month, it’s $599/month, but there’s no long-term commitment. Perfect for anyone whose insurance doesn’t cover weight-loss meds and wants a legit, FDA-approved option. This could be a game-changer for affordable, guided weight loss! #Wegovy #WeightLossJourney #LifeMD #HealthNews #VirtualCare #Health00Share
margaret39+FollowWeight Loss Meds: The Catch No One Talks AboutTurns out, those new weight loss meds like Wegovy and Mounjaro work fast—but the weight comes back just as quick if you stop taking them. A new study found most people regain all the weight they lost within two years after quitting the meds. Even though you can drop a lot more pounds with the newer drugs, the regain is faster than with older meds or even just dieting. Basically, these aren’t a quick fix unless you’re in it for the long haul! #WeightLoss #HealthNews #Wegovy #Mounjaro #Wellness #Health4722Share
Miranda Martin+FollowWeight Loss Jabs: Secret Cancer Fighters?Turns out those weight loss injections like Ozempic and Wegovy might be doing more than curbing cravings—they could actually help lower your risk of obesity-related cancers, even beyond just losing weight! Researchers found people on these meds had a 41% lower risk of certain cancers compared to those who had weight loss surgery. The catch? Experts say we need more research before calling it a miracle, but it’s a pretty wild twist for these popular jabs! #WeightLoss #CancerPrevention #Ozempic #Wegovy #HealthNews #Health20Share
Cheryl Bennett+FollowEveryone’s Buzzing About Ozempic ShotsWeight-loss shots like Ozempic and Wegovy are everywhere right now—15 million Americans are using them to drop pounds fast before summer. These once-a-week injections can help you lose up to 20% of your body weight, but doctors warn you could lose muscle, too, if you’re not careful. If you’re thinking about trying these meds, make sure you’re eating enough protein and checking in with your doc. More weight-loss drugs are on the way, so expect this trend to keep growing! #Ozempic #Wegovy #WeightLoss #HealthTrends #SummerBody #Health122Share
Alexis Nicholson+FollowWHO Flips Script on Weight Loss MedsBig news: the World Health Organization is now backing weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound for treating obesity in adults. This is a total 180 from their previous stance! The goal? Make these meds more accessible, especially in lower-income countries where obesity rates are sky-high. The catch: these drugs are pricey (think $1,000/month) and might need to be taken for life. But cheaper generics could be coming soon. Official guidelines drop in August—stay tuned! #WHO #WeightLoss #Obesity #HealthNews #Wegovy #Zepbound #Health272Share
kingabigail+FollowOzempic Users Flooding ERs?Did you know nearly 25,000 Americans landed in the ER last year after taking Ozempic or Wegovy? Most cases were from nasty stomach issues, but some were even hospitalized for low blood sugar or allergic reactions. As these weight-loss meds get more popular, so do the side effects—especially if people don’t follow dosing instructions. Docs say better patient education could help, but wow, those numbers are wild! #Ozempic #Wegovy #WeightLossDrugs #HealthNews #ERVisits #Health445499Share
Ryan Stewart+FollowFDA Cuts Off Cheaper Weight-Loss Meds?!Major drama for anyone using affordable weight-loss meds: the FDA is shutting down the sale of cheaper alternatives to Wegovy and Ozempic now that the ingredient shortage is over. A Minnesota doctor says this move is 'devastating' for patients who rely on these meds to manage their health. Thousands could lose access to these more affordable options soon. Thoughts on this crackdown? #WeightLoss #FDA #Ozempic #Wegovy #HealthNews #Health1916Share