What are the 4 FDA-approved weight loss drugs?

The FDA has approved five of these drugs—orlistat (Xenical, Alli), phentermine-topiramate (Qsymia), naltrexone-bupropion (Contrave), liraglutide (Saxenda), and semaglutide (Wegovy)—for long-term use.

Does insurance cover Saxenda for weight loss?

Many commercial health insurance plans will cover a Saxenda prescription but often require prior authorization. Medicare Part D does not cover weight management prescription medications such as Saxenda. Depending on the state, Medicaid plans may or may not cover weight loss medications.

Why have I stopped losing weight on Saxenda?

One of the reasons why it’s so hard to lose weight is because changes in your appetite hormone levels make it difficult to lose weight and keep it off.

Can doctors prescribe Ozempic for weight loss?

Ozempic, a medication used in type 2 diabetes, is currently under review by the FDA to be approved for weight loss in overweight or obese adults. Phentermine is a less expensive option to help you lose weight, but it should only be used for a few weeks.

How much is Saxenda at Walmart?

Average 12 Month Prices for Saxenda

Pharmacy Saxenda Retail Price Saxenda SingleCare Price
Walmart $1607.70 $1418.79
Walgreens $1639.95 $1409.39
Kroger Pharmacy $1618.95 $1305.62
Albertsons Pharmacy $1510.03 $1307.74

How do I get my doctor to prescribe Saxenda?

If you’re accessing Saxenda through the NHS, it will likely be prescribed to you by a specialist physician. You will still need to have a consultation in order to get a prescription. You shouldn’t ever buy Saxenda from someone who has stopped using it, even if you are already taking it.

What is the BMI requirements for phentermine?

The bottom line You should only take phentermine or weight loss if you are obese—with a body mass index (BMI) of over 30—or a BMI of over 27 if have another serious medical condition caused by obesity, like diabetes or hypertension.