Improved recovery between sessions becomes more apparent
[1][2] Why CVS Caremark Dropped Zepbound Better pricing from Novo Nordisk: CVS Caremark negotiated preferred pricing for Wegovy (Novo Nordisk's GLP-1), making it their preferred option Cost control: GLP-1 medications are expensive (~$1,086/month for Zepbound), and PBMs manage costs by limiting options Exclusivity agreements: Drug manufacturers compete for preferred formulary status by offering rebates What This Means for Aetna Members Standard Aetna plans: Zepbound excluded for weight loss (Wegovy preferred) Self-funded employer plans: Can choose to keep Zepbound covered Covered alternatives: Wegovy, Saxenda, Qsymia remain on most Aetna formularies For more details on how CVS Caremark affects GLP-1 coverage across all insurers: Complete CVS Caremark Guide Now that you understand the CVS Caremark connection, your plan type determines whether you can override it

Common symptoms include rapid heart rate, pounding heartbeat, internal trembling, overstimulation, anxiety-like sensations without a clear emotional trigger, and difficulty falling asleep or waking with a racing heart
The formulation may benefit users with digestive sensitivity or those looking for better uptake than standard capsules
[1] [2] GLP-1 receptor agonists bind to GLP-1 receptors located throughout the body, including the pancreas, gastrointestinal tract, and central nervous system
We want to be upfront about this: supplements work best as partners to medical care, not as replacements