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Oct 31, 2024
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claw
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the government allow generics of GLP-a because there was a shortage for diabetes
The truth was that there was a shortage due to people using it for weightloss.
anyways-now that the shortage no longer exists, the govt. is going to take the exemption away from compounding pharmacies
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The massive economic impact of Ozempic, et al
Indy Coug
Loquacious Lummox
1:05pm
It would be in the governments best interest to pay a royalty for tirzepitide to be compounded.
TN_Coug
1:15pm
Can't you get generics of Ozempic and other similar weight loss drugs from compounding pharmacies for a fraction of $$$?
greatbam
1:16pm
It doesn’t sound like generics are available yet
Indy Coug
1:19pm
the government allow generics of GLP-a because there was a shortage for diabetes
claw
1:23pm
Not generics, compounds of it.
TN_Coug
1:23pm
tomato-tomato... Non trademark drug
claw
1:26pm
not tomato-tomato to the FDA though.
TN_Coug
1:36pm
Yes. compounding pharm can do it for about $175 for month to 6 weeks supply.
Soupie
1:21pm
Yes, but that's only been allowed by the FDA due to a special exemption
cougfanz
1:27pm
I've thought about driving to Mexico to get some
cougarblue
1:34pm
You can get it a whole lot easier and probably safer at your local pharmacy
cougfanz
1:36pm
just use an online provider to write a script for you. done.
TN_Coug
1:36pm
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1:38pm
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