Anyone else dealing with brazil anvisa glp-1 approvals my results from a cost perspective?
I have been paying $280/month and I am trying to get insurance to cover it.
Share what you are paying and what you are getting — transparency helps everyone.
Anyone else dealing with brazil anvisa glp-1 approvals my results from a cost perspective?
I have been paying $280/month and I am trying to get insurance to cover it.
Share what you are paying and what you are getting — transparency helps everyone.
nick_SD_fit's experience with Brazil ANVISA GLP-1 resonates deeply with mine. I went through almost the identical process — starting dose, titration timeline, side effects, everything.
The main difference: I titrated faster. But the overall trajectory has been remarkably similar. Down 40 lbs in 5 months.
One thing I would add that nick_SD_fit did not mention: the relationship with food fundamentally changed.
Thanks for sharing this, nick_SD_fit. A few questions about your Brazil ANVISA GLP-1 experience:
I am in a similar boat and trying to learn from others' experiences before my next appointment.
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View ResultsOP here — wow, did not expect this much response! Thank you all for the thoughtful replies on Brazil ANVISA GLP-1.
To answer maya_sedona: yes, I am on compounded sema from a 503B pharmacy.
Quick update: things are still going well. Thanks again for the evidence-based discussion — this is exactly why I posted in a science-based community. 🙏
Relevant to Brazil ANVISA GLP-1 approvals — here is my latest bloodwork comparison:
Key improvements: A1C 8.4% → 5.5%, triglycerides 213 → 113 mg/dL, hsCRP 8.0 → 1.3 mg/L. All on tirzepatide for 17 months.
The inflammatory marker drop is what impresses me most. Consistent with the SELECT trial's cardiovascular findings.