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Wegovy, a weekly weight-loss injection by Novo Nordisk, has launched in India. Priced from Rs 17,000/month, it helps users lose up to 20 per cent body weight. But is it safe? Experts answer.
Wegovy is a GLP-1 receptor agonist that acts on key areas of the brain involved in appetite regulation and food intake ...
COPENHAGEN - Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk will launch its weight-loss drug Wegovy in India without any supply constraints, a ...
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The Financial Express on MSNWeight loss brand war for Indian market – heavyweights Wegovy and Mounjaro face offWith obesity and Type 2 diabetes on the rise, India is emerging as a key battleground for global drugmakers developing next-generation therapies targeting metabolic disorders.
Mumbai: Novo Nordisk, a global healthcare company headquartered in Denmark, has announced the launch of Wegovy (injectable ...
A recent analysis of U.S. pharmacy claims reveals that nearly two-thirds of patients who initiated Wegovy or Zepbound in ...
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India Today on MSNHow weight-loss drugs are impacting Indian women with PCOS and infertilityAs Wegovy ushers in a new wave of weight-loss drugs to tackle India's growing obesity crisis, Dr. Rishma Pai sheds light on their use in obese women dealing with PCOS, infertility, and menopausal ...
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Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE:LLY) is one of the best Fortune 500 stocks to buy according to billionaires. On June 20, Eli Lilly reported a positive reception for its blockbuster drug Mounjaro in India ...
At least 29% of young adults in Delhi show signs of lung damage in routine CT scans, including bronchiectasis and emphysema, ...
The global health landscape is evolving with Brazil battling bird flu-related trade restrictions, Nestle USA eliminating ...
Living up to the reputation of being a Gen Z style icon, the ‘Bridgerton’ actress created a golden hour moment at the premiere of ‘F1’.
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India will never accept dictatorship: Amit Shah on 50 years of EmergencyUnion Home Minister Amit Shah, who released ‘The Emergency Diaries', a book detailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's experiences during the Emergency period, said that India would never accept ...
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