Systemic exenatide treatment can reverse aging-associated transcriptomic changes in various brain cell types in mice, including glial and neurovascular cells
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NB-ER and GLP-1 combination therapy can be one of the potential options in this approach. MNT had the opportunity to speak with Mir Ali, MD, a bariatric surgeon and medical director of MemorialCare Surgical Weight Loss Center at Orange Coast Medical Center in Fountain Valley, CA, about the recent review

Federal vs State Regulations: Federal Rules Apply Everywhere: Semaglutide requires prescription from licensed provider Provider must conduct appropriate medical evaluation Pharmacies must be properly licensed and registered For compounded semaglutide: must be on FDA shortage list State Rules Vary: Telemedicine Prescribing: Some states allow prescribing after video/phone consultation only Others permit asynchronous (message-based) prescribing A few require initial in-person visit before telemedicine Provider must hold active license in patients state Pharmacy Regulations: Interstate pharmacy compacts allow some reciprocal licensing Some states require in-state pharmacy licensing to ship there Compounding regulations vary by state Some states have stricter oversight than others States with Fewest Restrictions: These states generally have more permissive telemedicine and compounding regulations: Texas Florida California Arizona Colorado Tennessee Georgia North Carolina Nevada Utah Most telehealth providers serve these states with minimal additional requirements
