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Wow, this is not a topic I expected to see on HackerNews!

One big problem with semaglutide is that it's really expensive to access - even with goodrx, wegovy (which has semaglutide as an active ingredient) can cost ~$1400*! So, for many people who are uninsured or underinsured it's simply not attainable.

My startup has been working on this problem all year and we just launched a semaglutide program for $149/month - including medication and provider visits.

http://henrymeds.com/semaglutide/?referrer=hn

We're currently hiring frontend and backend developers to make healthcare more affordable for people with chronic conditions. If you're interested apply here and let us know you come from HN!

Frontend: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3350452197/

Backend: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3350448859/

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Wegovy pricing:

*https://www.goodrx.com/wegovy



How can HenryMeds associated pharmacy get semaglutide? Someone has to be be making it for them, which is confusing. I'm tempted to sign up, but there's a really weird sense where it seems it can't be real because there's no apparent source?

http://henrymeds.com/semaglutide/?referrer=hn




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