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Obviously, there is reduction in body weight, reduction in glucose levels, which may have contributed to a certain extent, but those alone do not explain the benefits that we are seeing
Nayan Patel: It is, but the thing is, I don't want people to think that all resort rolls are bad because I don't want people to make sure
If you were using a GLP-1 exclusively for weight management and your employer has eliminated that coverage category entirely, you are now effectively uninsured for that medication and you need to know what assistance options exist
The class of drugs which these lawsuits focus on are glucagon like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RA)