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Originally Posted by Mountaindewed
Why is everyone on $900 Ozempic instead of $60 a month Golo?
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Possibly because of clinical trials supporting the efficacy of Ozempic. Also, for those who have the insurance pay for their Ozempic, the price is typically less than $60 a month and it is tax-deductible. And people who do not have insurance that covers Ozempic can have it shipped to them from Canada for $300, not $900.
I have searched for
[golo supplement weight loss] on PubMed: zero results. Do you know if double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trials of long duration and with a sufficient number of research subjects have been conducted on GOLO?
Relatedly, Ozempic confers cardiovascular benefits on vulnerable groups. Do the manufacturers of GOLO claim that their product does the same?