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.
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!
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?
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