Five things to know about using GLP-1 drugs for weight loss
The new Wegovy pill – the first GLP‑1 weight‑loss medication you can take by mouth – is creating even more interest in a drug category that was already booming.
Many people who weren't comfortable with injections may now take a closer look, simply because a daily pill feels easier and more familiar. With that growing interest comes a lot of important questions.
Health plans and employers are paying close attention, too, as demand continues to rise with more convenient options hitting the market. Gary Petruzzelli, Vice President of Pharmacy Strategy & Services at Capital Blue Cross, says the new pill makes it even more important to look at the full picture.
“The introduction of an oral GLP‑1 will likely increase demand even more, which makes it even more important for individuals to understand all the factors involved – including costs, side effects, and whether these medications are the right fit for their long‑term health goals,” Petruzzelli said.
Here are a few things consumers might want to keep in mind:
1. GLP-1 drugs do not work alone
While the drugs can promote weight loss, they generally are not considered a standalone treatment for obesity. Estas afecciones requieren estrategias de tratamiento y control integrales, que incluyen cambios en el estilo de vida y la dieta que deben ser monitoreados por un profesional de la salud.
2. They can have risky side effects
Some of the more common side effects of GLP-1 drugs include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, but there also have been reports of issues such as sagging and wrinkling of skin. It's important to discuss all potential side effects - and the risks they might pose to your overall health - with your healthcare provider.
3. Consumer GLP‑1 prices vary
GLP 1 medications can still have hefty sticker prices brand-name options like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Zepbound cost more than $1,000 per month before insurance. But that doesn’t tell the whole story: for many people, the real-world cost is much lower thanks to insurance coverage and direct-to-consumer services that are popping up online.
4. Your health plan might not cover GLP-1 drugs for weight loss
Un número creciente de empleadores y aseguradoras no cubrirán los GLP-1 para la pérdida de peso, citando preocupaciones sobre la efectividad, los efectos secundarios y el costo. Individual healthcare coverage purchased through state or federal exchanges rarely covers GLP-1 drugs for weight management, and Medicare doesn't cover GLP-1s for weight loss, either.
5. Many find it hard to stay on GLP-1 drugs
Ya sea debido al alto costo, los efectos secundarios no deseados o ambos, la mayoría de las personas que comienzan a usar medicamentos GLP-1 dejan de tomarlos antes de ver algún beneficio significativo para la salud. Y quienes dejan de tomarlos generalmente recuperan dos tercios del peso que perdieron en el término de un año.
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