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[–] robocall@lemmy.world 5 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

I'm against this cost saving measure proposed by Newsom's administration. Obesity is a health crisis in the US - It leads to many other health problems. The mentality of "we'll only give you GLP-1 drugs once you get diabetes" seems crazy to me. I wish our governments were able to price negotiate with the medicine's manufacturers instead of cutting it out of the healthcare system for Medi-Cal recipients.

I think American doctors should be allowed to prescribe GLP-1s for anyone obese. I don't want people with eating disorders to get it, so doctor supervision should still be practiced. But America has a huge obesity health crisis that needs to be discussed and addressed. GLP-1s are part of the solution, in my opinion.

[–] cdf12345@lemmy.zip 7 points 12 hours ago

It’s really a problem with our drug patent system. Private companies exploit public research money and alone reap the profits for blockbuster drugs. To the point where the country that paid for the majority of the research cannot afford to purchase said drug. This is how companies get larger valuations than the country they are headquartered in.