GLP-1 medications initially were used to help people with diabetes improve their insulin resistance and hunger cravings.
Are compounded GLP-1s safe? Dr Ro breaks down the risks, FDA concerns, and telemedicine's role in prescribing these meds — what physicians must know to protect their patients.
Since GLP-1s hit the mainstream roughly two years ago, people taking the weight-loss drugs noticed their cravings for food disappear. For some, that extended to alcohol, too. Now, the growing buzz ...
If the CMS rule to cover obesity medications is finalized, coverage will increase by other insurers, experts predicted. HHS ...
It’s obvious these drugs are trimming waistlines across the nation; what may be less obvious is that they might also reshape ...
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Less than 5% of hospitalized adults with type 2 diabetes received an SGLT2 inhibitor or GLP-1 before being discharged, ...
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As demand remains high for GLP-1 drugs, primary care physicians are concerned about the risks of patients using third-party ...
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For decades, the U.S. healthcare system has struggled to address the diet-related chronic illnesses affecting nearly half of ...
GLP-1 medications initially were used to help people with diabetes improve their insulin resistance and hunger cravings.