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  1. CanadianGuy39 on

    That’s great news for obese people in Canada. In terms of Canada, ideally this will decrease healthcare costs across the country. Obesity is a drain on resources, and I’m very happy to hear this.

  2. MimsyDauber on

    Our physical location in the world makes me wonder if this will drive up demand from Americans.

    I know they have been organising bus tours for insulin for decades, so I wonder if a generic Ozempic + their currency exchange will be encouraging new tour schedules. lol.

    The new Canadian diabetic cocktail.

  3. Works great for ibs symptoms also but cost was to much. Waiting for the cheaper one to go out.

  4. 10HungryGhosts on

    I KNEW THIS WAS COMING!

    Novo failed to renew a small patent license back in like 2018 (im talking a small few hundred dollar fee) and as a result a generic was coming as early as 2026 😎😎😎😎

  5. I_can_vouch_for_that on

    What a cluster f*** from Novo by not renewing what they needed to renew in Canada.

  6. Overseas_Person on

    One thing I like about Ozempic is that the pen has way more than four doses (closer to 7-8 doses) and the doctor said that the main limitation is the needles since they only sell 4 with each pen. So anyways when it comes to pricing will be interesting to see of I still save money with the generic.

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