Slim Down This Spring With Semaglutide
The new weight loss medication is very expensive, but I happen to know somebody who owns a telemedicine network
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You may have heard about semaglutide or Ozempic (the brand-name for semaglutide) recently. The manufacturer apparently reported 15% - 18% weight loss findings during the clinical trials. The Food and Drug Administration approved semaglutide for weight loss in 2021 — which means it’s the first FDA-approved weight management medication since 2014.
The demand for Ozempic is off-the-charts, and so this brand name drug is extremely expensive. This high demand has made it hard to find as well. The average retail cost for a month’s worth of Ozempic (without insurance) can range from $1,200 - $1,500.
So it’s usually $15,000 per year. Like I said: it’s very expensive.
My friends at Remote Health Solutions (rhsusa.com) are now offering semaglutide for much less.
I’m a big believer in telemedicine networks — that’s how most of my friends and family got ivermectin and HCQ during the COVID pandemic.
Remote Health Solutions has a national telemedicine network of providers, and a dedicated pharmacy partner which compounds semaglutide for their customers in its generic form.
They can ship it overnight to most states as well.
What will you get and what can you expect? As a member of this exclusive program, you will receive monthly appointments with the healthcare provider you choose from within the RHS network, training on your Semaglutide weight loss regimen and self-administration of the medication, as well as ongoing support and consultation as needed, and a weekly supply of prescription Semaglutide.