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Diabetes
Diabetes occurs when your blood sugar levels are too high, often because of insufficient insulin. There are ways to effectively treat—and even reverse—this common condition.
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May 12, 2020
Ozempic vs. Trulicity: Differences, similarities, and which is b...

Drug Info
Ozempic side effects and how to avoid them
Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea are common Ozempic side effects. More serious side effects include pancreatitis and kidney problems. Learn how long side effects of Ozempic last and how to avoid them.
Feb. 25, 2022

Drug Info
Ozempic alternatives: What can I take instead of Ozempic?
Victoza, Trulicity, metformin, Rybelsus, and Jardiance are some Ozempic alternatives
Updated on Feb. 19, 2025

Health Education
Where and how to inject Ozempic
Wondering how to use an Ozempic pen? Learn how to administer the injection, the number of doses per pen, and the proper disposal procedure.
Mar. 31, 2023

Drug Info
Is it safe to take Ozempic and metformin together?
Taking Ozempic and metformin together, as prescribed by a healthcare professional, has shown very positive results in managing diabetes
Updated on Feb. 3, 2025

Health Education
Is Ozempic refrigerated?
Learn how to properly store this injectable diabetes medication for maximum effectiveness
Updated on Jan. 9, 2025

Company
Where is Ozempic popular?
Find out if you live in one of the top areas for this diabetes-turned-weight-loss drug
Dec. 5, 2023

Drug Info
How to get Ozempic covered
Your insurance—and your healthcare provider—will require you to meet certain criteria
Updated on Jan. 31, 2025

Drug vs. Drug
Rybelsus vs. Ozempic: Differences, similarities & side effects
Both Rybelsus and Ozempic are FDA approved for managing blood sugar, but they’re sometimes prescribed off-label for weight loss
Feb. 19, 2024

Drug Info
Compounded Mounjaro: Is it safe?
What you should know if you're considering taking compounded tirzepatide vs. Mounjaro
Feb. 13, 2025

Drug vs. Drug
Compounded tirzepatide vs. Mounjaro
Compounded tirzepatide is not FDA approved like Mounjaro is
Feb. 14, 2025