Some people may have unpredictable bleeding, especially at first, but for many, periods become lighter or go away altogether (16)
Quick Answer: Yes, you can generally use your HSA or FSA funds to pay for GLP-1 medications like semaglutide and tirzepatide, provided they are prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider for a diagnosed medical condition such as obesity or type 2 diabetes
A 2003 law bars Medicare's Part D drug benefit from covering any medication used for weight loss
Consistent use alongside a skincare routine can enhance overall skin vitality
Iron deficiency can occur if periods become heavier or if dietary intake is too low
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