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OVERWEIGHTPILOT
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Mounjaro was recently approved for A1C reduction in patients with type II diabetes.
Like other drugs in it's class it causes weight loss (in a good way), and does so in such an effective way that I would expect this to be THE weight loss drug being prescribed in coming years.
The weight reductions are impressive to say the least. And as a fat guy pilot I WANT SOME! But can I have it?
At this point most providers will be keeping their T2D patients on Ozempic because its covered by most insurance/ has a good coupon/ working pretty well for t2D.
Most prescribing of Monaro will be off label prescribing for weight loss. At least for the first 18 months I would expect this to be the case.
So my question maybe for a knowledgeable AME is... does it matter if it is prescribed off label for weight loss and not Type 2 DM or since it is technically approved for T2D will I need to go through whatever the process is for T2D?
Like other drugs in it's class it causes weight loss (in a good way), and does so in such an effective way that I would expect this to be THE weight loss drug being prescribed in coming years.
The weight reductions are impressive to say the least. And as a fat guy pilot I WANT SOME! But can I have it?
At this point most providers will be keeping their T2D patients on Ozempic because its covered by most insurance/ has a good coupon/ working pretty well for t2D.
Most prescribing of Monaro will be off label prescribing for weight loss. At least for the first 18 months I would expect this to be the case.
So my question maybe for a knowledgeable AME is... does it matter if it is prescribed off label for weight loss and not Type 2 DM or since it is technically approved for T2D will I need to go through whatever the process is for T2D?