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Why do women experience menopausal weight gain?
You're not alone — close to 80% of Evernow members experience weight changes.
The decline in estrogen in midlife can shift fat distribution and slow metabolism. Age-related factors like reduced muscle mass and decreased physicial activity aslo contribute to weight gain.
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Weight FAQ
At Evernow, we offer brand name and generic prescription medications that are FDA approved for people struggling with high BMI (body mass index), obesity, or other weight-related health conditions. Medications such as Ozempic® (semaglutide), Wegovy® (semaglutide), Rybelsus® (semaglutide), Mounjaro® (tirzepatide), Zepbound® (tirzepatide), and Contrave® (naltrexone-bupropion) are available.
Through Evernow, you can also acces compounded semaglutide (the same active ingredient as Ozempic® and Wegovy®) injections or oral drops.
Your provider will work with you to find the weight loss solution that's right for you and your goals. Some medications may be prescribed off-label.
Weight loss medications like GLP-1s (e.g., Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Mounjaro®) mimic a hormone called GLP-1, which helps regulate appetite and blood sugar levels. They work by slowing digestion, reducing hunger, and helping you feel full longer, making it easier to adopt healthier eating habits. These medications also support sustainable weight loss when combined with lifestyle changes.
Clinical studies show that patients can lose about 10-15% of their body weight over 6-12 months when using GLP-1 medications like Ozempic® or Wegovy®, alongside lifestyle changes. Individual results will vary depending on factors such as adherence to the program and your starting weight.
The cost of medications are not included in your Evernow membership. The cost of banded medications like Ozempic® or Wegovy® will vary based on the prescribe medication and your insurance plan. If you are paying out of pocket or prefer not to utilize insurance, we also offer compounded semaglutide options starting at $155/month.
At Evernow, we're committed to helping you access the weight loss treatments that suit your needs. While name-brand GLP-1 medications like Ozempic® and Wegovy® may be in short supply, we offer compounded versions of GLP-1s formulated with the same active ingredients. Our compounded semaglutide products are developed in FDA-regulated facilities, ensuring high-quality standards, so you can confidently begin your weight loss journey, even during times of medication shortages.
At Evernow, you can utilize insurance to help cover some aspects of your care. On video visits, we accept insurance from top U.S. health plans, including United Healthcare, Aetna, Anthem, and Blue Cross Blue Shield. Any medications you are prescribed at Evernow may also be covered by any commercial insurance if fulfilled through your local pharmacy. Most expenses are FSA/HSA eligible. If you have any additional questions, our support team may be able to help.
To access care on Evernow click Get Care or Get Started. You'll begin by sharing a bit about your health history, symptoms and primary goals. Once you select your membership plan, we'll give you the choice of how to connect with your Evernow provider. We offer insurance-covered video visits and unlimited text messaging. Together, you'll develop a personalized care plan tailored to your needs. Any medications you are prescribed can be sent to your local pharmacy or delieved at-home. Your provider will work with you to obtain any necessary labs or additional medical information related to your care.
Compounded medications are personalized formulations created by licensed pharmacies in the United States to meet individual patient needs. They involve combining (compounding) specific ingredients to create medications that are tailored in strength, dosage form, or ingredients, often when commercially available options aren't available or suitable. Our compounded semaglutides like most other compounded products, is not FDA approved. This means that the FDA has not evaluated its safety or effectiveness.
At Evernow, compounded medications are specially formulated to meet individual patient needs, combining or altering standard ingredients to create customized treatments. For example, our new sublingual formulation of semaglutide is designed for easier access and administration while maintaining FDA-approved quality standards. Compounded medications use only FDA-approved ingredients and are produced in compliance with state and federal regulations, ensuring safety while providing flexible dosing options often at a more affordable price.
The FDA approval process requires a rigorous clinical testing process to ensure a drug is safe and effective to treat a particular condition or indication. “Off-label” use is when a provider prescribes an FDA approved drug for an unapproved use (conditions that go beyond its approved indications). Such “off-label” prescribing is legal and commonly practiced. Healthcare providers have the discretion to prescribe drugs off-label if deemed appropriate for a patient based on their medical history, symptoms and preferences.