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Ozempic & Weight Loss: A Journey with Rising Costs

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Insurance Coverage‌ Lapse Leaves Woman Facing Weight Regain After Ozempic Success

WAUSAU, WI – A wisconsin⁤ woman, identified as Bobbi, experienced ‌significant weight loss with the GLP-1 medication Ozempic, only to see her insurance ‌coverage discontinued,⁢ leading to a return to her previous weight ‍and concerns about unregulated alternatives.

Bobbi’s insurance ‌provider, TeamCare, declined ‌to comment‍ on the reason for the coverage change.However, a TeamCare employee reportedly stated the company stopped covering medications used solely for weight loss approximately a year ago.

“So I was​ desperate.‌ I was looking on‍ the black ‌market​ for anything⁢ similar to it. ‍I was actually‌ looking to ⁣see if anybody​ was selling their Ozempic,” Bobbi ‌told NewsChannel7.

unable‌ to afford Ozempic through​ conventional channels, Bobbi turned to a third-party weight loss drug, which was three times cheaper. Dr. Davis warned that these medications⁢ are ‍”not technically FDA ‍regulated,”‌ and concerns exist regarding proper manufacturing,dosage,and absorption.

“So‌ we don’t ​always know without a doubt⁤ that the medications are being made properly, ‍that they’re⁤ at the correct ⁣dose, that they’re being prescribed in ⁣a way that is‍ going to‌ be⁢ absorbed correctly,” Dr. Davis explained.

Bobbi reported ‍the third-party drug was ineffective,⁣ causing vomiting and providing no noticeable ⁣physical changes. She also received an incorrect dosage and​ lacked follow-up care from providers. She ‌has been ⁣off all weight ⁢loss drugs as April 2024.

Bobbi ⁣had successfully ‍reduced her⁤ clothing size⁣ from an 18 to a 10 while on Ozempic, but has as returned to a size 18. “I just wanted to do ⁣it ​for me. So I’d‌ have a better ⁣quality of ⁣life, lose ​weight, gain‍ confidence-and that’s all ⁢gone again,”‍ she⁤ said. ⁢”It’s like the golden ticket. it really is.”

The case highlights ‌growing concerns about access ‌to GLP-1⁤ medications, ⁣initially ‌developed​ for diabetes management but increasingly prescribed for weight loss, and the potential risks associated with seeking​ unregulated ⁣alternatives.

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