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Should Your Benefits Plan Cover Weight Loss Drugs Like Ozempic

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While many employer plans cover the weight-loss drug Ozempic as a diabetes treatment, only 22 percent of U.S. employers cover any kind of prescription drugs for weight loss, according to a survey from the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans, a nonprofit membership organization that provides information for those working in the employee benefits industry. That could change soon.….Story continues…

By : Brit Morse

Source: Inc

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Ozempic, the semaglutide injection used for T2D treatment, has a list price of $936 in the United States and $169 in Japan. Prices were $147 in Canada, $144 in Switzerland, $103 in Germany and Netherlands, $96 in Sweden, $93 in the United Kingdom, and $87 in Australia. France had the lowest price at $83.” (21 August 2023; figures refer to a one-month supply).

In the US, Wegovy has a list price of $1,349.02 per month as of 2022 suggesting that because of the high costs many people “who could most benefit from weight loss may be unable to afford such expensive drugs”. High costs of Ozempic prompted some insurance companies to investigate and refuse to cover patients with what the companies considered was insufficient evidence to support a diabetes diagnosis, alleging off-label prescribing for weight loss.

In the UK, semaglutide is available on NHS prescription for diabetes at nominal or no cost to patients. It is also available for obesity, limited to treatment for two years. High demand caused worldwide supply shortages of semaglutide in 2023; new UK prescriptions were not issued during the shortage. By 2023, Novo Nordisk had become the most valuable corporation in the European Union, worth more than US$500 billion, and accounted for almost all recent economic growth in Denmark.

Profits from Novo Nordisk generate returns for the Novo Nordisk Foundation, which holds the controlling stake in Novo Nordisk. The profits results in increased Danish tax revenues and employment. Novo Nordisk added 3,500 jobs in Denmark in 2022, bringing the total in the country to 21,000 employees, out of 59,000 worldwide.

In October 2023, there were reports of counterfeit Ozempic pens being sold in Europe. The pens possibly contained insulin, and led to several people being hospitalised with hypoglycemia and seizures. In December 2023, the FDA issued a warning about counterfeit Ozempic in the United States.

Some compounded versions have been found to contain salts of semaglutide including the sodium and the acetate in an attempt to avoid the patent of the base semaglutide product. These are not evaluated for safety and effectiveness by and thus are considered not shown to be safe or effective by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

A 2014 meta-analysis found that semaglutide may be effective in lowering liver enzymes (transaminitis) and improving certain radiologically observed features of metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease. French national health care insurance system database had previously suggested 1–3 years use of glucagon like peptide-1 receptor agonists like exenatide, liraglutide and dulaglutide may be linked with increased occurrence of thyroid cancer. Semaglutide belongs to the same family of medicine.

A meta-analysis involving data from 37 randomized controlled trials and 19 real world studies (46,719 patients) showed that semaglutide use over 18 months was not associated with increased risks of any cancer, supported by a high grade of evidence. In July 2023, the Icelandic Medicines Agency reported two cases of suicidal thoughts and one case of self-injury of users of the injection, prompting a safety assessment of Ozempic, Wegovy, Saxenda, and similar drugs.

In January 2024, a preliminary review conducted by the FDA confirmed no evidence had been found to suggest that the medicine causes suicidal thoughts or actions. Semaglutide has shown potential to reduce interest in alcohol consumption among users. Scientists speculate that semaglutide may influence brain regions involved in addiction and appetite regulation, although the exact mechanisms remain under study.

Animal research has indicated that drugs similar to semaglutide can reduce alcohol intake. Semaglutide and similar drugs, such as dulaglutide and liraglutide, have been used to treat binge eating disorder (BED), as they can successfully minimize obsessive thoughts about food and binging urges.

Some users of these drugs have reported significant reduction in what is colloquially known as “food noise” (constant, unstoppable thoughts about eating despite not being physically hungry), which can be a factor of BED.

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Blockbuster Diabetes and Weight-Loss Drug Semaglutide Can Reduce Kidney Failure, Heart Attack Risk: NEJM Study News18.com 09:55 

Ozempic adds “saving kidneys, hearts and lives” to its list of benefits New Atlas 09:22 

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Lizzo shares little ditty on social media about having ‘hoodrat’ night at Los Angeles County Fair MailOnline 07:07 

Drugs like Ozempic could protect kidney health in people with heart disease, obesity Pakistan Observer 06:04 

Lizzo Reacts to ‘South Park’ Joke About Her Name as an Alternate to Ozempic: ‘My Worst Fear’ Inquisitr 05:32 

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The most common myths about weight-loss drugs The Kansas City Star 03:03 

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Kelly Osbourne says Hollywood exec told her she was ‘too fat’ for TV, would ‘look better’ if she lost weight Fox News 01:44 

People who use weight loss drugs like Ozempic face a problem: What to do when they run out or can’t take them anymore Business Insider 01:26 

Lizzo reacts to South Park Ozempic joke: ‘My worst fear’ Calgary Herald 01:04 

Lizzo Responds to ‘South Park’ Mention with Blind React Video Just Jared (Weblog) 00:07 

South Parks Latest Special Revived The Shows Oldest Joke After A 4-Year Break ScreenRant 21:52 Mon, 27 May 

Lizzo reveals how she really feels about that ‘South Park’ obesity episode CTV News Edmonton 21:29 Mon, 27 May 

What are alternatives to Ozempic and Wegovy and are they safe? Medical Xpress 21:11 Mon, 27 May 

Experts warn women to use effective contraception with drugs such as Wegovy and Ozempic as claims of increased fertility arise Irish Examiner 20:21 Mon, 27 May 

Sharon Osbourne Spotted With Her Rarely Seen Daughter Aimee After Massive Weight Loss DoYouRemember? 20:01 Mon, 27 May 

Lizzo’s “worst fear” comes true with South Park ‘The End of Obesity’ reference Dexerto.com 18:34 Mon, 27 May 

Kourtney Kardashian’s ex Scott Disick turns 41! Kris Jenner shares rare snap of him with Rob Kardashian… after it is revealed Scott is on MounjaroMailOnline 18:04 Mon, 27 May 

Women advised to pair effective contraception with ‘skinny jabs’ Yahoo! UK & Ireland 17:58 Mon, 27 May 

2 ways to improve your blood sugar, from a man who reversed his type 2 diabetes and quit Ozempic Business Insider 17:18 Mon, 27 May 

Lizzo reacts to ‘South Park’ jabs: ‘I really showed the world how to love yourself’ UPI 17:00 Mon, 27 May 

What happens when TikTok said users can’t promote weight-loss drugs The Seattle Times 16:46 Mon, 27 May 

Ozempic doesn’t make everyone thin. That opens up an opportunity for some stocks CNBC 16:05 Mon, 27 May 

The Chase’s Mark Labbett shuts down Ozempic rumours as fans doubt drastic weight loss methods GB News 15:24 Mon, 27 May 

What Are Fat Burners, and Do They Work? Prevention.com 15:05 Mon, 27 May 

Chinese Scientists Achieve World’s First Diabetes Cure Using Cell Therapy: Report Benzinga 14:54 Mon, 27 May 

Lizzo reacts to brutal South Park joke about her in Ozempic episode UNILAD 14:42 Mon, 27 May 

UK towns and cities most interested in weight loss medications – Doncaster ranks third Doncaster Free Press 14:35 Mon, 27 May 

Lizzo responds to South Park name-drop: ‘I’m really that b—h’ Fox News 14:10 Mon, 27 May 

Lizzo reacts to South Park joke about her in episode about Ozempic Sky News 13:44 Mon, 27 May 

Diabetes, weight-loss meds linked with increased stomach paralysis risk: Study Hindustan Times 13:38 Mon, 27 May 

Lizzo records live reaction to South Park dig at her in Ozempic special episode LADbible 13:28 Mon, 27 May 

TV star doesn’t hold back when fans accuse her of using Ozempic for her weight loss Reality Tidbit 13:16 Mon, 27 May 

WATCH: Lizzo Responds to ‘South Park’ Ozempic Episode That Rebrands Weight Loss Drug in Rapper’s Name The Source 13:09 Mon, 27 May 

Popular diabetes drug Ozempic linked to increased risk of stomach paralysis: Study The Telegraph, Calcutta 13:03 Mon, 27 May 

High Price of Popular Diabetes Drugs Deprives Low-Income People of Effective Options Medpage Today 12:56 Mon, 27 May 

Studies link widely used diabetes, weight-loss meds with increased risk of stomach paralysis Hindustan Times 12:47 Mon, 27 May 

The new obesity drugs work, but it’s a dilemma when people have to stop taking them NPR 12:36 Mon, 27 May 

Scott Disick looks completely unrecognisable with floppy blonde hair in throwback video The Mirror 12:28 Mon, 27 May 

Heidi Montag enjoys casual stroll with her two sons after slamming trolls who claim she used Ozempic as ‘shortcut’ for 22lb weight loss MailOnline 10:46 Mon, 27 May 

Novo Nordisk: Considerable Growth Beyond Ozempic Seeking Alpha 10:03 Mon, 27 May 

Sex And The Single, 47-Year-Old Woman In Paris: Glynnis MacNicol On Her Delicious New Memoir, I’m Mostly Here To Enjoy Myself Vogue 09:45 Mon, 27 May 

Drugmakers set out to secure GLP-1 analogs for obesity treatment Korea Biomedical Review 08:02 Mon, 27 May 

Ozempic craze sweeps Greece with demand for weight-loss drug reaching unprecedented heights Neos Kosmos 07:20 Mon, 27 May 

Lizzo Reacts To New South Park Joke Comparing Her To Ozempic Pinkvilla 07:07 Mon, 27 May 

Increased risk of erectile dysfunction with semaglutide in non-diabetic obese patients News-Medical.Net 04:41 Mon, 27 May 

Young people show strong interest in weight loss drugs Knowridge Science Report 03:49 Mon, 27 May

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High Blood Pressure Is the World’s Biggest Killer

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Once considered a disease of the affluent, hypertension now affects a third of all adults. The WHO wants nations to get organized to combat it. The World Health Organization (WHO) is taking on the world’s worst killer, laying out its first plan to conquer hypertension—a level of high blood pressure that affects one in every three adults globally. That figure has doubled since 1990. It’s now up to 1.3 billion people.…Story continues…

By: Maryn McKenna

Source:  WIRED

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Blood pressure (BP) is the pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels. Most of this pressure results from the heart pumping blood through the circulatory system. When used without qualification, the term “blood pressure” refers to the pressure in a brachial artery, where it is most commonly measured. Blood pressure is usually expressed in terms of the systolic pressure (maximum pressure during one heartbeat) over diastolic pressure (minimum pressure between two heartbeats) in the cardiac cycle.

It is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) above the surrounding atmospheric pressure, or in kilopascals (kPa). The difference between the systolic and diastolic pressures is known as pulse pressure, while the average pressure during a cardiac cycle is known as mean arterial pressure. Blood pressure is one of the vital signs—together with respiratory rate, heart rate, oxygen saturation, and body temperature—that healthcare professionals use in evaluating a patient’s health.

Normal resting blood pressure in an adult is approximately 120 millimetres of mercury (16 kPa) systolic over 80 millimetres of mercury (11 kPa) diastolic, denoted as “120/80 mmHg”. Globally, the average blood pressure, age standardized, has remained about the same since 1975 to the present, at approximately 127/79 mmHg in men and 122/77 mmHg in women, although these average data mask significantly diverging regional trends.

Traditionally, a health-care worker measured blood pressure non-invasively by auscultation (listening) through a stethoscope for sounds in one arm’s artery as the artery is squeezed, closer to the heart, by an aneroid gauge or a mercury-tube sphygmomanometer. Auscultation is still generally considered to be the gold standard of accuracy for non-invasive blood pressure readings in clinic.

However, semi-automated methods have become common, largely due to concerns about potential mercury toxicity, although cost, ease of use and applicability to ambulatory blood pressure or home blood pressure measurements have also influenced this trend.

Early automated alternatives to mercury-tube sphygmomanometers were often seriously inaccurate, but modern devices validated to international standards achieve an average difference between two standardized reading methods of 5 mm Hg or less, and a standard deviation of less than 8 mm Hg. Most of these semi-automated methods measure blood pressure using oscillometry (measurement by a pressure transducer in the cuff of the device of small oscillations of intra-cuff pressure accompanying heartbeat-induced changes in the volume of each pulse).

Blood pressure is influenced by cardiac output, systemic vascular resistance, blood volume and arterial stiffness, and varies depending on person’s situation, emotional state, activity and relative health or disease state. In the short term, blood pressure is regulated by baroreceptors, which act via the brain to influence the nervous and the endocrine systems.

Blood pressure that is too low is called hypotension, pressure that is consistently too high is called hypertension, and normal pressure is called normotension. Both hypertension and hypotension have many causes and may be of sudden onset or of long duration. Long-term hypertension is a risk factor for many diseases, including stroke, heart disease, and kidney failure. Long-term hypertension is more common than long-term hypotension.

Blood pressure measurements can be influenced by circumstances of measurement. Guidelines use different thresholds for office (also known as clinic), home (when the person measures their own blood pressure at home), and ambulatory blood pressure (using an automated device over a 24-hour period). The risk of cardiovascular disease increases progressively above 90 mmHg, especially among women.

Observational studies demonstrate that people who maintain arterial pressures at the low end of these pressure ranges have much better long-term cardiovascular health. There is an ongoing medical debate over what is the optimal level of blood pressure to target when using drugs to lower blood pressure with hypertension, particularly in older people.

Blood pressure fluctuates from minute to minute and normally shows a circadian rhythm over a 24-hour period, with highest readings in the early morning and evenings and lowest readings at night. Loss of the normal fall in blood pressure at night is associated with a greater future risk of cardiovascular disease and there is evidence that night-time blood pressure is a stronger predictor of cardiovascular events than day-time blood pressure.

Blood pressure varies over longer time periods (months to years) and this variability predicts adverse outcomes. Blood pressure also changes in response to temperature, noise, emotional stress, consumption of food or liquid, dietary factors, physical activity, changes in posture (such as standing-up), drugs, and disease. The variability in blood pressure and the better predictive value of ambulatory blood pressure measurements has led some authorities, such as the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the UK, to advocate for the use of ambulatory blood pressure as the preferred method for diagnosis of hypertension.

Various other factors, such as age and sex, also influence a person’s blood pressure. Differences between left-arm and right-arm blood pressure measurements tend to be small. However, occasionally there is a consistent difference greater than 10 mmHg which may need further investigation, e.g. for peripheral arterial disease, obstructive arterial disease or aortic dissection. There is no accepted diagnostic standard for hypotension, although pressures less than 90/60 are commonly regarded as hypotensive.

In practice blood pressure is considered too low only if symptoms are present. In pregnancy, it is the fetal heart and not the mother’s heart that builds up the fetal blood pressure to drive blood through the fetal circulation. The blood pressure in the fetal aorta is approximately 30 mmHg at 20 weeks of gestation, and increases to approximately 45 mmHg at 40 weeks of gestation.The average blood pressure for full-term infants: Systolic 65–95 mmHg, Diastolic 30–60 mmHg..

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How to manage blood pressure through menopause Knowridge Science Report 13:59 Mon, 27 May 

Crawley Wellbeing offering free blood pressure checks SussexWorld 13:15 Mon, 27 May 

Sunday

The Little-Known Fat That Can Help Lower Your High Blood Pressure Health Digest 22:04 Sun, 26 May 

Five changes to get ‘silent killer’ high blood pressure down before it’s too late The Mirror 15:49 Sun, 26 May 

How to deal with resistant high blood pressure Knowridge Science Report 13:33 Sun, 26 May 

Common blood pressure drugs beta-blockers may harm your sleep Knowridge Science Report 13:33 Sun, 26 May 

High blood pressure and anxiety: what you need to know Knowridge Science Report 03:45 Sun, 26 May 

Saturday

Blood pressure drugs and bowel health: What you need to know Knowridge Science Report 13:54 Sat, 25 May 

Blood pressure medication linked to sudden cardiac arrest risk Knowridge Science Report 13:54 Sat, 25 May 

How alcohol drinking harms your blood pressure Knowridge Science Report 04:34 Sat, 25 May 

Friday

Blood Pressure Drugs Linked to More Fractures, Falls in VA Nursing Homes Journal of American Medical Associations 19:20 Fri, 24 May 

Blood pressure drugs linked to higher risk of bowel disease, study shows Knowridge Science Report 17:23 Fri, 24 May 

Eat This Vegetable To Lower High Cholesterol And High Blood Pressure At The Same Time Health Digest 16:07 Fri, 24 May 

Scientists find ideal blood pressure target for older adults Knowridge Science Report 14:08 Fri, 24 May 

2024 guidelines for treating high blood pressure: What to know Knowridge Science Report 14:08 Fri, 24 May 

High blood pressure and chronic inflammation: What is the connection? Knowridge Science Report 14:08 Fri, 24 May 
Thursday

Best Herbs for High Blood Pressure OCNJ Daily 21:54 Thu, 23 May 

ABC-7 at 4: High Blood Pressure Awareness KVIA ABC 7 19:38 Thu, 23 May 

Aligning blood pressure medication with body clock may reduce heart attack risk Nursing in Practice 17:35 Thu, 23 May 

How high blood pressure affect dental treatments Knowridge Science Report 14:05 Thu, 23 May 

Common causes of low blood pressure Knowridge Science Report 14:05 Thu, 23 May 

The most popular pill to treat women’s acne is a blood pressure drug NBC News 12:38 Thu, 23 May 

Lower blood pressure: It’s not which workout you choose, but how you do it New Zealand Herald 11:07 Thu, 23 May 

Wednesday

Cerebral Small Vessel Disease, Blood Pressure, and Dementia Journal of American Medical Associations 19:22 Wed, 22 May 

GB News Anne Diamond struggles with ‘stonkingly high blood pressure’ a year after breast cancer diagnosis Oh!MyMag UK 18:07 Wed, 22 May 

Insurers may have to cover blood pressure monitors for pregnant, postpartum policyholders PennLive.com, Pennsylvania 16:52 Wed, 22 May 

Effective dietary supplements for high blood pressure control Knowridge Science Report 13:53 Wed, 22 May 

Who is at risk of hospitalisation on hottest days? New study points to blood sugar, pressure The Telegraph, Calcutta 11:54 Wed, 22 May 

Global study highlights major health risks: air pollution and high blood pressure top the list News-Medical.Net 07:12 Wed, 22 May 

Scientists Reveal The 2 Best Exercises For Lower Blood Pressure ScienceAlert 03:50 Wed, 22 May 

Scientists find gradual blood pressure decline 14 years before end of life Knowridge Science Report 02:45 Wed, 22 May 

In the last month

Nurse practitioner offers tips to decrease high blood pressure during High Blood Pressure Education Month News 12 Brooklyn 01:00 Wed, 22 May 

YHE BP Doctor Fit new blood pressure smartwatch with inflatable cuff now crowdfunding NotebookCheck.net 20:55 Tue, 21 May 

Red flag sign in the nose that can suggest symptom of silent killer high blood pressure The Mirror 18:58 Tue, 21 May 

Surgeries can monitor height, weight and blood pressure thanks to new equipment Lynn News 17:09 Tue, 21 May 

Expert on five changes to get ‘silent killer’ high blood pressure down in just three months Gloucester Live 14:39 Tue, 21 May 

Personalized medicine for high blood pressure you need to know Knowridge Science Report 13:33 Tue, 21 May 

Link between blood pressure medications and bowel health explored Knowridge Science Report 13:33 Tue, 21 May 

How smoking affects your blood pressure health Knowridge Science Report 13:23 Tue, 21 May 

Nigeria: Beyond Salt, Hidden Sources Affect Your Blood Pressure – Cardiologist AllAfrica 11:32 Tue, 21 May 

How to exercise for lower blood pressure The Seattle Times 05:35 Tue, 21 May 

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