After a lot of research and careful consideration, I decided to give compounded semaglutide a try. It wasn't a decision I took lightly, but I've been taking it for about six months now.
The decision will largely prevent compounding pharmacies from making and selling compounded versions of the drug in the next two to three months.
Proponents of Ozempic microdosing claim you'll reap the drug's benefits with fewer side effects. But is taking small doses of GLP-1 agonists safe and effective for weight loss?
The FDA is allowing pharmacies to dispense compounded versions of semaglutide and tirzepatide until shortages of the brand-name drugs are fully resolved. In October, the FDA said compounding ...
I'm cautious about Novo Nordisk's short-term prospects due to the recent selloff, but see long-term potential with high ...
The best semaglutide dose for weight loss varies according to your starting weight, risks, and stage of treatment. Read to ...
Injectable GLP-1 agonists help people struggling to lose weight. Patients are finding the drug also helps reduce recurring ...
Kwame Raoul’s office sent cease and desist letters to five unnamed medical spas in the Chicago area that were allegedly ...
After plugging billions into its manufacturing network to meet rampant demand for Mounjaro and Zepbound, Eli Lilly is looking ...
A new request by Ozempic manufacturer Novo Nordisk could limit the availability of a type of GLP-1—semaglutides—to local ...
She said she "absolutely cannot" afford branded tirzepatide since her insurance does not cover it, so she will consider switching to compounded semaglutide. That is the active ingredient in Wegovy ...