To get these medications, you must meet certain eligibility criteria and get a prescription from a licensed healthcare professional, such as a primary care physician, endocrinologist, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant
Advertisement Clinical Research and Public HealthEndocrinologyMetabolism Open Access | 10.1172/JCI180157 1 Research Division, Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
This product contains a significantly potent xanthine (i.e., caffeine, and caffeine-like stimulants) mixture of about 110 mg per serving
Many customers are coming in with a clearer plan and less interest in filling the cart just because. In real terms, that can look like a shopper who used to grab a family-size snack now choosing a single-serve option, or someone skipping an entire aisle and heading straight for a few specific items
Indeed, adoption of the procedure in the US is low
With Insurance PlushCare Pros Accepts health insurance Personalized program created by doctor trained in weight management Ongoing treatment with virtual monthly doctor visits Prescriptions can be picked up at local pharmacy Cons GLP-1 prescriptions require blood work Monthly membership fee charged on top of copay, medication costs Price With insurance: $19.99 monthly, plus standard copay Membership (without insurance): $19.99 monthly, plus $129 for new visit and repeat medical visits Key Specs Accepts insurance: Yes Weight loss program included: No GLP-1 brand names offered: Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, Mounjaro, Saxenda, Victoza, Rybelsus, Trulicity, Bydureon Type of GLP-1 available: Injectable Cancel any time: Yes PlushCare stands out as a GLP-1 provider because its one of the few companies that accept insurance and is in network with most major insurance providers