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Patients who can't afford weight loss injections might cycle on and off the medications, reducing effectiveness, or turn to cheaper online versions that can be riskier.
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Tara Rothenhoefer has been taking tirzepatide for more than four years, and only in the past six months has she felt secure in having an affordable supply.
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A California millennial began secretly working two remote jobs to pay for weight-loss drugs. Worker in the story not pictured.
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Pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly is making a plea to some of its customers: stop hoarding our weight loss drugs. In a new Oscar-themed commercial set to run on TV this weekend, the drugmaker is not-so-subtly telling people to stay away from its new blockbuster medications if they’re only looking to lose a few pounds.…

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The thing about a lifetime of shame is that you have no idea how heavy a burden it is until the moment you set it down.
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Ozempic is a diabetic medication.