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4 benefits of GLP-1 drugs

The Checkup by Singlecare

If a drug is FDA approved for a particular purpose, that means the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has deemed the drug to be effective for that purpose, based on reviewing extensive data from clinical trials supporting its use. As of the time of this writing, semaglutide is not yet FDA-approved for this specific purpose.

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Drug Discard Date Creates Discord

The People's Pharmacy

The losers are patients, insurance companies and the country as a whole for wasting money on unneeded things. If a patient wants to report an adverse reaction to the FDA, they need to fill out Form 3500B. We fear that the FDA is not monitoring every link in the chain. The FDA does virtually no testing.