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The FDA is about to make weight-loss drugs a lot harder to get
Lots of people are on cheaper compounded weight-loss drugs that mimic brands like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Zepbound. They're about to lose access.
Popular weight loss drugs could be cheaper for some Americans: What you need to know
If successful, the result could be lower Medicare Part D prices for drugs used to create a variety of conditions, such as cancer, asthma, type 2 diabetes and weight loss - Ozempic, Rybelsus and Wegovy. Austedo and Austedo XR, used to treat Huntington’s disease.
Oprah Winfrey Shares What She Learned About “Thin People” After Experience With Weight-Loss Drug
Oprah Winfrey recently detailed how taking weight loss drugs shifted her longtime mindset about what she described as “thin people.”
What’s behind the meteoric rise of weight-loss drugs in Massachusetts?
About 140,400 obese patients in Massachusetts were prescribed medications like Wegovy and Zepbound in 2024, a 255 percent increase from 2023, according to a Globe analysis of insurance claims data.
Medicare targets popular weight loss drugs Ozempic, Wegovy for price negotiations
The Biden administration said Medicare will negotiate discounts with drug companies on 15 drugs prescribed to treat cancer, diabetes and asthma.
Medicare to negotiate price of Ozempic, Wegovy weight-loss drugs
Federal officials are targeting the blockbuster drugs as part of their ongoing initiative to lower drug costs.
Oprah Winfrey talks about Ozempic and realizing the truth about thin people
Oprah Winfrey Opens Up About Ozempic and What It Taught Her About Thin People Oprah Winfrey is known for her candidness and ability to connect with her audience on personal issues. In her recent reflections on her journey with Ozempic,
Oprah Winfrey reveals how weight-loss drug helped her realize the truth about ‘thin people’
Oprah Winfrey has revealed that taking weight-loss medications helped her understand the truth about “thin people” and challenged her initial beliefs on the subject. Back in 2023, the 70-year-old media mogul admitted to using an undisclosed GLP-1 medication—commonly prescribed for type 2 diabetes yet also effective for losing weight,
Oprah Winfrey says taking weight loss drugs has changed her opinion of ‘thin people’
Oprah Winfrey confessed that she previously believed thin people had immense “willpower” and that they “never had a potato chip.”
Oprah Winfrey Declares Taking Weight-loss Drugs Like Ozempic and Wegovy Woke Her Up to Truth About 'Thin People'
Oprah Winfrey is spilling the truth about “thin people” after her diet drug journey. Knewz.com can reveal the media mogul, who recently confessed to using a GLP-1 medication to shed 50 pounds, now admits what she once believed was “willpower” was actually just a break from relentless hunger cravings.
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Popular GLP-1 medications may have health benefits that extend beyond weight loss and blood sugar control, a new study finds
Popular GLP-1 medications approved for weight loss, diabetes, and heart disease may have untapped potential to reduce the ...
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What’s Wrong with Relying on Weight Loss Medications?
International Community Health Services (ICHS) has launched Together We Rise, a wellness podcast with useful information ...
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Maker of weight-loss drugs to ask Trump to pause price negotiations: Report
Eli Lilly and other drugmakers are reportedly planning to urge the Trump administration to pause Medicare drug-price ...
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Massive study looks at benefits, risks of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs
As demand for weight-loss injections sold under brand names such as Ozempic and Wegovy continues to soar, a study has ...
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Pennsylvania woman speaks out after Independence Blue Cross drops weight loss drug coverage
A Bucks County woman is speaking out after her insurance company decided to no longer cover weight loss drugs.
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