The medications are available from compounding pharmacies, averaging $350-$450 a month, obviously less than the Big Pharma price of over $1,200 a month, but then doctors (and patients themselves) discovered they could s-t-r-e-t-c-h their supply by reducing their remaining supplies, by giving themselves smaller doses
But I am contractually obliged to confess that they also found something that seems at odds with Bliddal et al
If you are using a pen for the first time, check the Ozempic flow. Proper pen preparation is key
Seeger JD, Nunes A, Loughlin AM
Confirmation the patient is not receiving PBS-subsidised SGLT2-i, DPP-4 i, or another GLP-1 RA.