People usually get the safest and most effective care by working closely with their primary care provider or a board-certified obesity medicine physician [if they can no longer afford the medication]
This process helps UHC confirm that the medication is medically necessary, meets its coverage criteria, and is the most effective treatment for the patient
"When you're talking about two, three, four hundred dollars a month, (for) a lot of people, you know, that is just impossible." Ur said generics should "theoretically" be the same as the brand name, but occasionally patients don't have as good a response to generic medications so may decide to stay with the original
Oral semaglutide is currently the only GLP-1 receptor agonist that has been approved by the FDA in tablet form for the treatment of weight loss
Its best to consult a healthcare professional before taking ashwagandha if youre pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking any prescribed medications, including: immunosuppressants sedatives antidepressants thyroid medication On supplement regulation Some adverse effects may also be due to contaminants found in supplements