Ozempic for prediabetes?

BCBS sucks, went from $60 copay covered by manufacturer assistance card to $726 per month copay! F*** - BCBS. Brello Health 399 for Semaglutide for 3 months supply, 499 for Tirzepatide for 3 months supply, any dose was a great option. Now gray is way, way less with little work. Sema and Tirz is a great value in gray!
great! I'll have a look at it.
 
This is the other way friend! Look around the threads. You will learn everything you need if your read use the question icon and if you don’t find an answer just ask someone. We’re all here helping each other try to live healthy lives.
Thanks, I really find helpful insights from everyone here. I'll take my time reading what you guys are sharing.
 
Can you afford 85 cents a week out of pocket? Or for better A1C reduction than semaglutide (generic Ozempic), $5 a week for tirzepatide (generic Mounjaro)?
I didn’t realize it could be that affordable. I’m definitely open to learning more, especially now that insurance isn’t an option for me. I’ll take some time to research like you suggested. Thanks!
 
I didn’t realize it could be that affordable. I’m definitely open to learning more, especially now that insurance isn’t an option for me. I’ll take some time to research like you suggested. Thanks!
Search youtube for the phrase "reconstitute peptides" to get a feel for the process because in order to get the lowest prices you aren't going to have neatly filled disposable pens.
 
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