Wegovy is prescribed more easily and directly by online weight-loss clinics, while Ozempic is typically prescribed only “off-label” for weight loss and often faces stricter justification requirements. Why Wegovy Is Prescribed More Easily Factor Wegovy Ozempic FDA Approval Approved specifically for chronic weight management in adults and children ≥12 [1][5][7] Approved only for Type 2 diabetes; weight loss use is off-label [1][3][5][10] Clinic Focus Most online telehealth clinics (e.g., Ro, Hims & Hers, Choice One) specialize in obesity and prioritize Wegovy as the standard [5] Online clinics often require proof of diabetes or a stricter medical justification before prescribing for weight loss [3][5] Dose for Weight Loss Higher maintenance dose (2.4 mg) optimized for weight loss [2][5][8][11] Lower max dose (2 mg); less effective for weight loss at approved doses [2][3][5] Insurance & Cost Often covered by obesity-specific insurance plans; some clinics offer lower-cost private Wegovy programs [4][5] Rarely covered for weight loss without diabetes; may require higher out-of-pocket cost or diabetes diagnosis [4][5][10] Key Limitations for Ozempic Off-label prescribing: Using Ozempic for weight loss is not FDA-approved, so some online clinics may avoid it or require additional documentation (e.g., diabetes diagnosis) [3][5][10]. Availability: During semaglutide shortages, Wegovy (approved for weight loss) is sometimes prioritized for obesity patients, while Ozempic is prioritized for diabetes patients [13]. Bottom Line If you do not have Type 2 diabetes, Wegovy is the easier and more direct option for online clinics. If you have diabetes, Ozempic may be prescribed more readily for that condition, but for weight loss alone, Wegovy remains the primary choice.
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