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May 23, 2024
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BYU'01
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If you don’t address core issues - inactivity, unhealthy diet, stress eating -
it makes sense that you would have to keep taking it to mitigate the symptoms of the root issue.
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Semaglutide drugs are meant to be taken for life?
Ham
May 23, 10:30am
If you don’t address core issues - inactivity, unhealthy diet, stress eating -
BYU'01
May 23, 10:33am
They better get cheaper if people are going to take them for life.
Ycrazy
May 23, 10:34am
Cheaper competition is coming. Plus, don't they save money on food ;).
dYrtbYkerYder
May 23, 10:35am
I pay about $40 bucks a month for generic Semaglitude (Ozempic)
sunspot
May 23, 12:30pm
Wow I thought they were like 1000 a month.
Ycrazy
May 23, 2:12pm
I have a prescription for mine (diabetic) and mine is $25. Friends getting it compounded is costing them ~$200/month.
ManicBlue
May 23, 2:43pm
I am on a pretty low dose at this point, so my prescription lasts me longer
sunspot
May 23, 2:47pm
No. The underlying behaviors contributing to obesity didn’t change.
AtomicHamster
May 23, 10:34am
That makes sense. It is a treatment, not a cure.
BYUtka
May 23, 10:34am
fair trade for a lifetime of blood pressure meds, cholesterol meds, type 2 diabetes meds, hypertension meds,,
shokupanmanbo
May 23, 10:38am
If you don’t work on behavior modification during treatment then
kotacoug
May 23, 10:40am
FWIW webmd reports a study of 20,000 people that shows "56% of people either remained around the same
shokupanmanbo
May 23, 10:42am
“Meant to” is a loaded word.
5150man
May 23, 10:47am
People take multivitamins daily for life. Not a big deal, and the costs will
valleus
May 23, 10:50am
No, they are meant to be taken for a limited time while you make modifications to your lifestyle.
kccougar
May 23, 10:55am
I feel like it is meant to be a "clean start" kind of thing.
BlueVU
May 23, 10:57am
No prob b/c losing weight through diet and exercise is also a lifetime sentence.
garyfan
May 23, 10:59am
Given my health issues, there are a few meds I have to take for life.
ManicBlue
May 23, 11:25am
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