Generic, compounded, or brand name? A guide to weight loss drugs
Does it matter if your weight loss medication is a compounded drug, brand name, or generic? Here are the differences between them.
Does it matter if your weight loss medication is a compounded drug, brand name, or generic? Here are the differences between them.
Managing Saxenda side effects can help you through the first days and weeks on the medicine. Here’s what to expect, how to manage, and when to get help.
The newest FDA-approved drug for weight loss is expensive out of pocket. Here’s what to know about Zepbound insurance coverage.
Trulicity helps people lose weight—and may also cause discomfort. We explain common and severe Trulicity side effects, how to manage them, and when to get help.
Demand for weight loss drugs Mounjaro and Zepbound created a shortage the FDA says is now over. But some people still have trouble finding them. Here’s what you can do if you’re taking either of these to lose weight.
The FDA just approved an authorized generic version of Victoza. It gives people an affordable alternative to weight loss meds. And, insurance may cover it.
Do metformin and alcohol mix? Learn why regular drinking while taking this drug can lead to vitamin deficiency and, in rare cases, more serious complications.
Limited supply of the weight loss drug Wegovy, or semaglutide, leaves many patients empty-handed. Learn about other alternatives for medical weight loss.
People taking popular GLP-1s for weight loss are reporting unintended pregnancies. Here’s what to know about the “Ozempic babies” phenomenon.