lol, i knew it, i did make a very hefty profit on him and her when it popped.
novo nordisk is the one holding all the trump cards, it is a bit pricey, but it looks like a good time to buy more as it is down right now.
unless ozempic is found to kill people, the stock will go up
HIMS is run by a Muslim supporter of Hamas, so lol đ
I already bought NVO today. Good call.
Simple, save your dollars and reduce calorie intake.
I’d agree with Novo Norvisk if they didn’t charge $1200/Mo for Wegovey. If they really cared about patients’ needs, they would charge a reasonable price.
My nurse practitioner tried to get me on Ozempic to lower my A1C (family history of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes). My insurance (Blue Cross Blue Shield) wouldnât cover it. Then she tried to get me on Mounjaro. My insurance wouldnât cover it. So I started on Metformin recently (itâs cheap, so my insurance *will* cover it) and the bit of weight loss progress that I had been making came to a screeching halt. đ
I dug around in my insurance coverage information and found where it said it would not cover a âweight lossâ drugâŚeven if losing weight would resolve other health problems. Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face. Never mind that some of these GLP-1 drugs are geared to lowering A1C and the risk of cardiac events. Weight loss for some people is just a bonus.
I considered looking into Hers.com for a compounded GLP-1; guess thatâs not going to happen. I sure wish the prices of the drugs would come down. I have read story after story of people whose lives have drastically improved after using them.