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  2. Weight-loss drugs may be up for Medicare price negotiations ...

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    The deliberations, as mandated by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, are meant to help people on Medicare afford their medications by allowing the government program to directly haggle over ...

  3. Canada moves to ban Americans from buying Ozempic there ... - AOL

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    British Columbia will limit Ozempic sales to U.S. residents as Americans look to buy cheaper semaglutide for weight loss in Canada. Canada moves to ban Americans from buying Ozempic there to save ...

  4. Ozempic, Wegovy among drugs selected for Medicare's price ...

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    Ozempic is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat Type 2 diabetes, but some doctors prescribe the medication "off-label" for weight loss, as is permissible by the FDA.

  5. Medicare announces weight-loss drugs, including Ozempic, will ...

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    Ozempic and similar drugs are in high demand, and as Medicare begins to cover the drugs for other FDA-approved uses, such as heart disease risk, the cost to taxpayers is expected to increase ...

  6. Ozempic’s health benefits keep growing, but are the risks ...

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    One in eight adults in the U.S. has taken Ozempic or another type of GLP-1 drug, surveys show — and now a major new study has revealed a long list of benefits and some little-known risks.

  7. Medicare targets popular weight loss drugs Ozempic ... - AOL

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    Medicare will seek to negotiate lower list prices for the blockbuster diabetes and weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy and 14 other medications, a cost-saving move that would take effect in 2027.