The official answer is no, regardless of brand (Ozempic, Wegovy), administration type (injections, pills), or active ingredient (semaglutide, tirzepatide)
When something costs a quarter of what it does down the street, the honest question is why and whether the cheaper version is actually the same thing
**Do not use if you see:** - Any cloudiness or haziness, even faint - A yellowish or brownish tint - Particles, fibers, or specks floating in the solution - Gel-like clumps or strands If your pen has been frozen (even if it has thawed and looks normal), do not use it
however, genetic context can refine this prediction
While its clear that theres no fast track to resolution in these types of cases, being aware of the typical timeline and potential delays can help set realistic expectations
But there are times where the body cannot keep up with the demand or is using it faster than it can be made