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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Fri Nov 7, 2025, 02:24 PM Friday

Trump punches new $35 billion hole in national debt with deal for Medicare to cover your Ozempic [View all]

President Donald Trump has announced a landmark deal aiming to expand Medicare coverage to include certain weight-loss medications, a move that could dramatically change access to these treatments for millions of older Americans. On November 6, Trump revealed that his administration had struck agreements with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, the makers of popular weight-loss drugs including Ozempic and Wegovy, to reduce costs and allow for broader Medicare coverage starting in 2026.​

Under the arrangement, prices for GLP-1 drugs—used both for diabetes and obesity—will be slashed for Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries. The prices of Ozempic and Wegovy will fall from $1,000 and $1,350 per month, respectively, to $350 when purchased through through the TrumpRx.gov website set to launch in January 2026, according to the White House’s official communication. Other products, including upcoming pills, will be available for as little as $145 per month through Medicare and Medicaid, according to a background press briefing reported by CNBC.

​“We’re going to be paying, instead of $1,300, you’ll be paying about $150,” Trump said in mid-October while highlighting a separate drug price deal. At the time, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administrator Mehmet Oz clarified that that negotiations were still ongoing.

Current Restrictions and Changing Policies

Until now, Medicare had been prohibited by law from covering medications prescribed specifically for weight reduction, a policy rooted in the 2003 Medicare Modernization Act, as noted by health news service KFF. Recent FDA approvals of new uses for drugs like Wegovy, especially for reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes in overweight individuals with cardiovascular disease, have started to open the door for broader Medicare coverage. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently signaled that Part D plans can now add some of these drugs to their formularies, provided they have a medically accepted use that isn’t specifically excluded.​

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/trump-punches-35-billion-hole-184711550.html

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But we can't afford to pay food benefits for poor people? Walleye Friday #1
The poor don't donate biggly to GOP, but Big Pharma does Attilatheblond Saturday #27
I take Ozempic for my Type 2 diabetes, so I can be thankful for this one thing... Wounded Bear Friday #2
Some theorize that the savings from diabetes and other conditions will make this worth it EdmondDantes_ Friday #3
I can't see this for anything right now but good. it helps stop multiple addictions and obviously obesity Melon Friday #4
I agree. And surely some of the current cost will be offset by spooky3 Friday #5
Exactly. There are risks with Ozempic. But Melon Friday #9
So glad for your friend and I hope the price does go down! Nt spooky3 Friday #11
They are not innocuous drugs. Ms. Toad Friday #15
Neither is obesity NickB79 Friday #16
I'm guessing you have never had to deal with gastroparesis Ms. Toad Friday #18
I've had to see a friend lose a foot due to Type 2 diabetes NickB79 Friday #21
Also dementia Sugarcoated Saturday #30
Right. You need to be monitored by a doctor. Melon Friday #17
Monitoring by a doctor does not mitigate unknown long term consequences - Ms. Toad Friday #20
So is diabetes, which is also a cause of gastroparesis EdmondDantes_ Saturday #24
Hasn't there been info that these drugs cause vision problems for many? Attilatheblond Saturday #28
Yes, including blindness. Ms. Toad Saturday #31
You only get the "cheaper" price if you order from TrumpRX and you're not insured punchergirl Friday #6
Interesting that it is .gov. karynnj Friday #12
This is completely convoluted article. Melon Friday #19
Interesting, but... buy through the TrumpRX website? NEVER! tinrobot Friday #7
Think of the $$ he can make selling yer data! leftstreet Friday #8
It is interesting that it is labeled both TRUMP and .gov karynnj Friday #13
What's next for TrumpRx, Viagra, and Cialis? Emile Friday #10
Okay, I'm going to have to question this "deal".... haele Friday #14
FDT orangecrush Friday #22
Trump RX? iemanja Friday #23
These drugs being made cheaper - good! "TrumpRX.gov"??? WTF??? RandomNumbers Saturday #25
The insurance companies will raise prices on other drugs to make up the difference dlk Saturday #26
JAMA Opthalmology - Review Links 3 Potentially Blinding Eye Conditions To GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic hatrack Saturday #29
Always the GRIFT! "When Purchased Through... ColoringFool Saturday #32
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