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Wegovy Features and Benefits
Wegovy, also known as semaglutide, is an injectable medication for weight loss in certain people ages 12 and older. It has proven benefits for cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) health in adults with heart disease who are considered overweight or obese. During a recent clinical trial, Wegovy lowered the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (heart attack, stroke, or cardiovascular death) by 20%. This number was driven by fewer heart attacks, strokes, and cardiovascular deaths in the Wegovy group. Wegovy is the first weight-loss medication approved for its cardiovascular benefits.
In addition to helping people lower blood sugar levels and lose weight, these medications may also help treat or lower your risk of the following conditions:
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Heart attack and stroke: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that the GLP-1 medication Wegovy is now indicated to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death, heart attack, and stroke in adults with cardiovascular disease and either obesity or overweight.
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Kidney disease: High blood sugar levels that occur with type 2 diabetes can harm blood vessels in the kidneys, causing them not to function properly. In fact, about 1 in 3 people living with diabetes have chronic kidney disease (CKD), which occurs when the kidneys are damaged or functioning below 60% of normal.
Wegovy isn't currently approved for heart failure, but it could be in the future. It's important to note that lifestyle changes are still the most important component for supporting overall health. Any physical activity is better than none, and the Mediterranean diet is still one of the 'heart healthiest' nutrition strategies.
Wegovy Pricing
The list price of Wegovy is approximately $1,349.02 per month. This means that without insurance, Wegovy costs about $270 per weekly dose. However, the cost can be as low as $0 per dose if your insurance covers it. A one-month supply of Wegovy — or four injectable pens — retails for around $1,350 (or $269.80 per week). The cost may vary depending on your pharmacy and which state or city you live in. In some areas, patients can expect to pay as much as $1,627 for a monthly supply. It's important to check your cost and coverage using the online resources provided by Wegovy. You may also be eligible for additional savings with their Savings Offer. If your employer-provided insurance plan doesn’t cover Wegovy, you can ask your health care provider to write a letter to your human resources department. There are also discounts available on the manufacturer’s website. With coverage, you could pay as low as $25, depending on your individual insurance plan. You can also use a SingleCare discount card to make Wegovy more affordable.
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Wegovy Alternatives
Top 10 Wegovy.com Alternatives:
- Zepbound: A weekly injectable similar to Wegovy, but also mimics a second hormone called glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP).
- Saxenda: Another injectable GLP-1 agonist, but requires daily injections.
- Contrave: An oral medication combining naltrexone and bupropion, used for weight loss.
- Qsymia: An oral medication combining phentermine and topiramate ER, used for weight loss.
- Xenical: An oral medication that blocks fat absorption in the intestines.
- Mounjaro: Another brand name for tirzepatide, used for Type 2 diabetes but also aids in weight loss.
- Ozempic: A GLP-1 receptor agonist used for Type 2 diabetes, but also aids in weight loss.
- Rybelsus: An oral GLP-1 receptor agonist used for Type 2 diabetes, but also aids in weight loss.
- Adipex-P: An oral medication containing phentermine, used for short-term weight loss.
- Belviq: An oral medication that acts on serotonin receptors to promote weight loss.
These alternatives offer various options for weight loss and management, depending on individual needs and preferences.