More than one-third of websites selling their own versions implied the products were the same as the FDA-approved drugs.
Over 2 million people were included in new research to test these drugs against 175 different health outcomes.
The Biden administration announced Friday that Ozempic, Wegovy and 13 additional drugs will now be covered under Medicare ...
Eli Lilly unexpectedly lowered its full-year 2024 guidance. The miss appears to stem from a lack of the typical December ...
Sleep expert Dr. Abhay Sharma talks about how Zepbound is now approved by the FDA for the treatment of moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea.
Websites selling compounded versions of popular weight-loss drugs from Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly to U.S. consumers often do ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved AstraZeneca and partner Daiichi Sankyo's precision drug to treat a type of ...
People who stayed on a 7.2 milligram weekly dose of semaglutide lost around 20% of their body weight over 72 weeks.
Federal officials are targeting the blockbuster drugs as part of their ongoing initiative to lower drug costs.
A recent study reveals many websites selling compounded versions of weight-loss drugs do not inform users of risks, often ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced 15 new drugs it wants to lower the cost for, including popular, but ...