It’s rare that we discuss diabetes medication, let alone see it on our social media platforms everyday. However, recently, Ozempic, a type 2 diabete...
Humira vs. Amjevita: Similarities and Differences
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Amjevita, a drug similar to Humira, for use in the United States in 2016. This is a significant milesto...
Rybelsus: FDA Approved as a First-Line Option
Recently, the FDA approved the drug Rybelsus to be used by adults with type 2 diabetes. There are currently a few medications on the market for type 2...
The Trulicity Shortage in the USA
It has been featured all over major news outlets that there is a shortage of the drug Trulicity. Trulicity is a drug that has been put on the market t...
Can Jardiance Cause Weight Loss?
Diabetes affects over 30 million people a year in the U.S. alone. Due to the severity of diabetes and the millions of people it affects, millions of d...
Why Insurers Don’t Cover Weight Loss Meds
While it has been long acknowledged that obesity is an epidemic in America, many insurers are refusing to cover the prescribed medications to help tho...
How Does Saxenda Help You Lose Weight?
Obesity is a condition where a person has a lot of extra body fat, and it has become more common in recent times. In the United States alone, 42% of t...
Why is Ozempic so Expensive in the United States?
Ozempic (semaglutide) is a brand name prescription medication approved by the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to manage blood sugar levels ...
Trelegy Vs. Symbicort; Similarities and Differences
With global air pollution increasing annually, the risk of respiratory diseases has risen sharply in recent times. Today an estimated 545 million peop...
Levemir Vs. Lantus: What are the Similarities and Differences?
In today’s matchup we have the battle of the analog insulins’: Levemir Vs. Lantus! Patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes either cannot produce e...