Annette Young+FollowWeight-Loss Shots: Not a Magic Fix?Turns out those buzzy weight-loss shots like Wegovy and Ozempic aren’t the game-changer everyone hoped for—at least not for everyone. A new study found that in real life, people often stop taking them early or use lower doses (thanks to side effects, cost, or shortages), which means way less weight lost than in clinical trials. If you’re thinking about trying these meds, just know: sticking with it and hitting the right dose really matters for results! #WeightLoss #Ozempic #Wegovy #Fitness20Share
Dr. Ryan Newton+FollowFat Jabs & Pregnancy: What No One Told YouWeight-loss injections like Ozempic and Wegovy are all over TikTok, but here’s the tea: health experts are warning women to use solid contraception if you’re on these jabs. Turns out, they might mess with your birth control and the risks to unborn babies are still a big question mark. Some women are getting pregnant while on them, and doctors say stop the jabs ASAP if you’re expecting. If you’re thinking about having a baby, ditch the injections at least two months before trying! #Ozempic #Wegovy #WeightLossJab #Health10Share
margaret39+FollowWegovy vs Zepbound: Who Wins the Weight Loss War?Major weight loss drug showdown! A new study just dropped and Zepbound users lost almost 50% more weight than those on Wegovy. We’re talking an average of 50 lbs vs 33 lbs over 72 weeks. Both meds help you feel full, but Zepbound targets two hunger hormones instead of one. Side effects? Mostly mild tummy troubles, but a few people dropped out. Would you try one of these? #WeightLoss #Zepbound #Wegovy #Health20Share
Jennifer Reyes+FollowWegovy’s Price Drop: What’s the Catch?Novo Nordisk just slashed the price of Wegovy, its popular weight-loss shot, to $199 for the first month—way cheaper than before. Why? Competition from Eli Lilly’s Zepbound is heating up, and the FDA is cracking down on knockoff versions. If you’ve been eyeing these meds, now’s your chance to try them for less. But heads up: this deal may not last, and supply could run out fast if everyone rushes in. It’s a classic case of big brands fighting for your loyalty—and your wallet. #Wegovy #WeightLoss #HealthHacks #Business105Share
Mr. Thomas Martin MD+FollowZepbound vs Wegovy: Who Wins the Weight Loss Race?Weight loss meds showdown! A new study just pitted Zepbound (tirzepatide) against Wegovy (semaglutide) and the results are wild: Zepbound users lost about 50 lbs (20% of their body weight), while Wegovy folks dropped 33 lbs (14%). Both had similar side effects (think nausea), but Zepbound’s double hormone action seems to give it the edge. Still, experts say it’s not just about the number on the scale—personal health goals and side effects matter too! #WeightLoss #Zepbound #Wegovy #Health91Share
Alexandria Simmons+FollowWegovy Weight Loss Shots Just Got CheaperHeads up if you’ve been eyeing those weight loss shots! Novo Nordisk is slashing the price of Wegovy to $199 for your first month—way down from the old $1,000 sticker shock. Why the sudden deal? The FDA just banned those cheaper, DIY pharmacy versions, so Novo is swooping in to win back customers. But with rival brands like Zepbound helping folks lose even more weight, this price drop is all about keeping you in their corner. Would you make the switch? #Wegovy #WeightLoss #PharmaNews #Business3223Share
Lori Elliott+FollowWegovy’s $199 Deal—But Read the Fine Print!Wegovy just dropped a $199 price tag for a month’s supply—but only if you’re switching from a compounded version and you’re uninsured or your insurance won’t cover it. After June 30, it jumps back to $499. Why the sudden discount? The FDA’s cracking down on cheaper, compounded versions, so Novo Nordisk is making a play for those customers. If you’ve been getting your meds from a compounding pharmacy, heads up: that loophole’s closing fast! #Wegovy #WeightLoss #PharmaNews #Healthcare #GLP1 #Health00Share
Terry Brown+Follow$299 Wegovy® Deal? Here’s the ScoopLifeMD just dropped a $299 intro bundle for Wegovy® (yes, the real deal—not compounded stuff) for self-pay patients. It covers your first month of meds AND virtual weight management support, thanks to a collab with Novo Nordisk. After the first month, it’s $599/month, but there’s no long-term commitment. Perfect for anyone whose insurance doesn’t cover weight-loss meds and wants a legit, FDA-approved option. This could be a game-changer for affordable, guided weight loss! #Wegovy #WeightLossJourney #LifeMD #HealthNews #VirtualCare #Health00Share
margaret39+FollowWeight Loss Meds: The Catch No One Talks AboutTurns out, those new weight loss meds like Wegovy and Mounjaro work fast—but the weight comes back just as quick if you stop taking them. A new study found most people regain all the weight they lost within two years after quitting the meds. Even though you can drop a lot more pounds with the newer drugs, the regain is faster than with older meds or even just dieting. Basically, these aren’t a quick fix unless you’re in it for the long haul! #WeightLoss #HealthNews #Wegovy #Mounjaro #Wellness #Health4722Share
Miranda Martin+FollowWeight Loss Jabs: Secret Cancer Fighters?Turns out those weight loss injections like Ozempic and Wegovy might be doing more than curbing cravings—they could actually help lower your risk of obesity-related cancers, even beyond just losing weight! Researchers found people on these meds had a 41% lower risk of certain cancers compared to those who had weight loss surgery. The catch? Experts say we need more research before calling it a miracle, but it’s a pretty wild twist for these popular jabs! #WeightLoss #CancerPrevention #Ozempic #Wegovy #HealthNews #Health20Share