
Tirzepatide (Mounjaro) is a medication approved for the treatment of diabetes, but it has shown incredible results for weight loss, even in people who do not have diabetes. At Atlanta Endocrine Associates, Dr. Scott Isaacs is a weight loss expert and offers accurate diagnosis and state-of-the-art weight management including Mounjaro. To learn more, contact the office in Atlanta, Georgia or request an appointment online.
Lilly, the maker of Mounjaro, offers a savings card. For patients with a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and commercial drug insurance but no coverage for Mounjaro the saving card will work. The Mounjaro discount program will last until 06/30/2023. You must have commercial drug insurance and not have coverage for Mounjaro to pay the $25 for a month supply of Mounjaro. The Mounjaro savings card is only for people with the FDA-approved indication of type 2 diabetes. Although Mounjaro is works for weight loss in people who do not have diabetes, the savings card is only for people with a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes (as of October 1, 2022).
Some pharmacists struggle with making the card work. Here are a few tips.
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Tirzepatide (Mounjaro) or any other weight loss medication is not a magic bullet but a tool to reduce appetite for long-term calorie reduction. Treating obesity can be complicated so it is best to work with a knowledgeable health care professional who is dedicated to working with you over the long run.
If you’d like to learn more about tirzepatide (Mounjaro) or other ways to achieve permanent weight loss, please feel free to call us or schedule an appointment with Dr. Isaacs in Atlanta, Georgia using the online booking tool on this website.