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  2. There’s still no generic Ozempic, but a lower-priced daily ...

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    The US Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a generic version of the daily injectable GLP-1 medicine liraglutide for people with type 2 diabetes, opening the door for lower-priced ...

  3. 5 new weight-loss drugs to watch in the fight for the next ...

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    GLP-1 medications are breakthroughs for weight loss, diabetes, and more. Pharma companies are clamoring to produce pills or longer-lasting drugs with faster effects. Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly ...

  4. The new manufacturing facility will be responsible for filling and packaging syringes and injection pens for the drugs, according to a company release. Ozempic injection pen. (David J. Phillip / AP)

  5. Soaring sales of diabetes drug Mounjaro, widely used for ...

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    Lilly said earlier this year that the injectable treatment helped people with type 2 diabetes who were overweight or obese to lose up to 16% of their body weight, or more than 34 pounds, over ...

  6. Diabetes medication - Wikipedia

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    Drugs used in diabetes treat diabetes mellitus by decreasing glucose levels in the blood. With the exception of insulin , most GLP-1 receptor agonists ( liraglutide , exenatide , and others), and pramlintide , all diabetes medications are administered orally and are thus called oral hypoglycemic agents or oral antihyperglycemic agents.

  7. What Endocrinologists Want You to Know About Rybelsus and Ozempic

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    Ozempic is a once-weekly injection used along with diet and exercise to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. The medication may help you lose weight, though that’s not its intent ...

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