What's this I read about Zepbound and hair loss as a potential side effect? Yikes.
Hair loss can unfortunately occur with any major weight loss, it typically comes back
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What's this I read about Zepbound and hair loss as a potential side effect? Yikes.
Wonder if anyone has figured out how to have it shipped into the country yet.
Major impacts to both the food industry and restaurant industry.After reading this thread, I know the reason why potato farmers are going broke.
Gray market peptides are out there, including glp-1s. They ship in a powder form and users reconstitute them at home with sterile water. Ends up costing a fraction of what even the compound pharmacies charge.
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Insurance wouldn't cover his weight loss medication. So he started making his own.
Why one man — and others in his gray market community — is making tirzepatide at home.www.yahoo.com
Good article. Crazy to think that instead of heroin or Crack, a dude like this might end up being the next type of drug dealer. Except the drug he is selling is going to help people lose weight. It's kind of unreal that he can make it so cheap and yet it costs every one else so much.
Costs are expected to go down and once some of these compound pharmacies cause some major issues I could see the process accelerating.Good article. Crazy to think that instead of heroin or Crack, a dude like this might end up being the next type of drug dealer. Except the drug he is selling is going to help people lose weight. It's kind of unreal that he can make it so cheap and yet it costs every one else so much.
Costs are expected to go down and once some of these compound pharmacies cause some major issues I could see the process accelerating.
Soon we will have the GLP-1’s at a much cheaper price as the next line that’s stronger comes out
The studies are fascinating as we still don’t know exactly why the drugs are having the effects there are in so many cases
Honestly one of the biggest recurring costs is that many who are proscribed have to check in monthly with their PCP or do an online check in that often creates a fee based on limited insurance coverageYeah, the prices will definitely be coming down. On the gray market, where retatrutide has been available for over a year now, tirzepatide prices have fallen precipitously over the last year
Honestly one of the biggest recurring costs is that many who are proscribed have to check in monthly with their PCP or do an online check in that often creates a fee based on limited insurance coverage
I actually got some studies recently on this topic, I’ll see if I can link them later. Cost was a main reason for many but others stopped due to side effects, or the drug not being effective for them. There is still about 10-15% of the population that the drugs don’t work for (that we know of) so that in and of itself is a big chunk that would stop taking them.That might be true.
And also can't help but feel like a lot of this will be wasted thanks to the costs. I see articles about what happens after people get off the glp-1s, but I think a large problem with that is that people only get off them because they're so expensive (and if they were lucky enough to have insurance coverage, insurance often kicks them off right when they get closer to goal weight). I see these drugs as something you continue to take for the long term, even if at a lower dose, but at very least should probably be something one stays on while they transition into maintenance phase rather than dropping them and having the food noise come back right when trying to make that transition.
I actually got some studies recently on this topic, I’ll see if I can link them later. Cost was a main reason for many but others stopped due to side effects, or the drug not being effective for them. There is still about 10-15% of the population that the drugs don’t work for (that we know of) so that in and of itself is a big chunk that would stop taking them.
They are lifelong drugs in their current state for most
I believe I read the US patent (Wegovy) doesn't run out until 2031 or something like that. I think it about to run out in other countries like China if not mistaken.I hear the generic versions are coming to market. Plus an oral Wegovy. The needle is a deal killer for me
I believe I read the US patent (Wegovy) doesn't run out until 2031 or something like that. I think it about to run out in other countries like China if not mistaken.
This is already happening, mostly due to economic factors but also this is a real concern for those industries. The fitness industry is the biggest gainer as well as any company that has been leaning heavily into protein based foods including enriched foodsInteresting thread. From an investor standpoint, seems food, restaurants, bakeries, alcohol industries will decline. Ppl are saving time and money not eating. Which industries will benefit?
Interesting thread. From an investor standpoint, seems food, restaurants, bakeries, alcohol industries will decline. Ppl are saving time and money not eating. Which industries will benefit?
I read that Eli-Lilly got their Tirzepatide pill approved. I may try that rather than the shot. I did well on the shot, but for some reason the side effects got too bad about 6 months in.