Generische Versionen von Medikamenten zur Gewichtsreduktion sollten diesen Sommer in den kanadischen Apothekenregalen erhältlich sein

https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/generic-versions-of-weight-loss-drugs-should-arrive-on-canadian-pharmacy-shelves-this-summer

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  1. Per the article – As low as $19/month and as early as the end of June. There are multiple manufacturers so timing and pricing will vary but good amount of competition

  2. Spoke to my doc about this on Thursday. Seems the only generics planned for Canada right now are for ozempic which is for diabetes. So wegovy (prescribed for weight-loss) won’t have a generic. odd considering it’s the same thing.

  3. semucallday on

    One of the most exciting and all-around beneficial drug breakthroughs we’ve had in recent history. Big, big fan of these and just super pumped for everyone who could get some benefit from this.

  4. DiedraGrace on

    Yikes. I thought I escaped this hell when I healed from my eating disorder, but it’s just become more mainstream.

    Pumping your body with chemicals to shed mass is not self-love.

    Learn to love your fat body, or develop a lifestyle for a fit one.

    (Shaking my own head now at anyone who rages over “love your fat body”)

  5. BearEquivalentBear on

    This is good news and also upsetting I have to wait still. I’m in stage 4 kidney failure thankfully I went down a level I was at stage 5.

    I don’t actually need it for weight loss though I am gaining a bit of weight right now because I’m on heavy duty prednisone to fight my protein leak right now due to an autoimmune disease.

    But one of the recommendations was getting this medication because it has a lot of studies of being kind of a miracle drug yeah I know a bit weird when you say it that way but apparently it can help with kidneys quite a bit. But obviously because I’m not diabetic I don’t have access to it and there’s no way to prescribe it unless I pay a lot of money in other methods which well I’m kind of poor right now so I can’t afford it.

    So I’m hoping this summer that can change the kidney clinic even said they would support me so like if I can get it prescribed they’ll tell me how much I should take and what’s the best dosage and all that kind of stuff.

    But here in Ontario at least Doug Ford has made it very clear that I cannot get this prescribed unless I have diabetes at least currently and have it covered.

  6. Character-Belt-7485 on

    The issue I have with this drug is how it’s being given so nilly willy to everyone. GLP-1 drugs work by suppressing appetite: this means that you ingest fewer calories and lose weight.

    However, this doesn’t change the quality of your diet. Fewer calories of a carb or sugar heavy diet are still bad calories. 

    This means that you could be most likely in a (larger) protein deficit. For most people this means losing muscle while losing fat: apparently around 30% of the weight loss comes from losing muscle.

    Given that a lot of people seem to rebound after stopping GLP-1s, that’s particular dangerous because it means you will be regaining mostly fat. 

    In other words: people with certain medical conditions and morbidly obese people, overweight comorbid people, or people who can’t normally lose weight through normal means = great. 

    For the rest of us who are able to diet and exercise, this seems like a bad idea. 

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